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Jbrebel
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Rear shock...

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Afternoon all.

Ive just finished replacing the forks on my storm with some blade forks and very nice they are too! :lol:

TBH my rear shock is ready for a rebuild/refurbishment or direct replacement. Ive been looking at the options and really cant afford to go in to Ohlins territory. I like the look of the Hagon shocks for the money and im considering fitting one-

http://www.hagon-shocks.co.uk/images/bigmono.jpg

This particular model is about £250 and for an extra £120 you can have a remote adjuster fitted.

I just wondered if anyone currently uses a Hagon rear shock or has any experience using them? Is it worth having the remote adjuster fitted? Are they good VFM?

I dont do trackdays, so it would be for road use. Ive done a search for previous posts, but just wondered if anyone else had any thoughts/info to add? :wink:

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JB
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Post by Kitch »

Unless you're doing track work, or vary between solo and 2 up riding, I can't see the point of remote adjusters.

Get it set, leave it alone... works well enough and saves £120
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Post by sirch345 »

I would agree with Kitch on the £120 for the remote adjuster, also it's not so easy for kids to mess with the settings :!:

Stratman is the man to ask, as he's had one for ages :!:

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Price inc postage and adjusting spaners to UK in my latest Hagon price list (Nov '06) is 255ukp with 125ukp for the pre-load external adjuster.
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Post by Stratman »

Yup yup yup. Had one for ages - just had it rebuilt by them actually. Personally, I can't fault it and you'll notice such a difference from the stock one - you actually get suspension that moves!
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Stratman.
The std unit moves if you are my, err, umm, well my previous weight!!! :)
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I think the standard unit would move again with the weight I have become over winter! Trouble is, sausages taste better than muesli!
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I think I'll go for the standard unit. Its look's good enough to me.

Cheers everyone! :D
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Jbrebel wrote:I think I'll go for the standard unit. Its look's good enough to me.

Cheers everyone! :D
Well done mate :!: Do report back with your opinion once you've had chance to get use to it :!:

Cheers,

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sirch345 wrote:
Jbrebel wrote:I think I'll go for the standard unit. Its look's good enough to me.

Cheers everyone! :D
Well done mate :!: Do report back with your opinion once you've had chance to get use to it :!:

Cheers,

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Will do Chris. I'll probably order/fit one within the next month. I'll try and post a few pictures when its done too.

JB
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Jbrebel wrote:
sirch345 wrote:
Jbrebel wrote:I think I'll go for the standard unit. Its look's good enough to me.

Cheers everyone! :D
Well done mate :!: Do report back with your opinion once you've had chance to get use to it :!:

Cheers,

Chris.
Will do Chris. I'll probably order/fit one within the next month. I'll try and post a few pictures when its done too.

JB
Cheers JB, that would be great :!: :D
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Yeah let us know 'cos I'm sitting in 'Standby' mode waiting your response!!! :)
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LotusSevenMan wrote:Yeah let us know 'cos I'm sitting in 'Standby' mode waiting your response!!! :)
Will do LSM. Like I say, ive only just finished my fork conversion. Not had a run on the bike yet with the forks on, but I will this weekend! :lol:

Going to try and get the rear shock ordered in the next couple of weeks. Should have it fitted within no time. Once its all done I'll post the pictures :wink:

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JB
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