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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Rear Suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="RavFJR" data-source="post: 1140490" data-attributes="member: 20575"><p>I upgraded my front and rear springs with a Hyperpro spring kit back in 2011, costing me $155.00. I did this because I really couldn't get a 'balanced' feel between the front and rear OEM setup. I currently have the rear OEM shock still on the bike, but when it goes I will upgrade it too. I don't do a lot of twisty riding either, but my current setup offers a better response while riding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavFJR, post: 1140490, member: 20575"] I upgraded my front and rear springs with a Hyperpro spring kit back in 2011, costing me $155.00. I did this because I really couldn't get a 'balanced' feel between the front and rear OEM setup. I currently have the rear OEM shock still on the bike, but when it goes I will upgrade it too. I don't do a lot of twisty riding either, but my current setup offers a better response while riding. [/QUOTE]
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