Hyperpro rear spring.

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Ant
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Re: Hyperpro rear spring.

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Hello luca, there's one on my shock that came with the bike so I'll have a look and let you know. Ive got to take mine off paint and re fit is there any chance you could post up the instructions for me? Ant
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Re: Hyperpro rear spring.

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Just checked some phots on my phone, tighter coils are at the bottom, you nailed it!
If it's broken; should it move? Yes: Use WD40 No: Use cable ties. Now it's fixed!
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Re: Hyperpro rear spring.

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Just seen how old this thread is..... Hopefully that'll help someone else :clap:
If it's broken; should it move? Yes: Use WD40 No: Use cable ties. Now it's fixed!
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Re: Hyperpro rear spring.

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Ant wrote:Just seen how old this thread is..... Hopefully that'll help someone else :clap:

i just fitted one
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Re: Hyperpro rear spring.

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StuartWags wrote:I brought what i thought was a standard shock a while back. it came with a set of wheels for a extra £20. Anyway under closer inspection it is a standard shock with a heperpro spring on it badly painted yellow (?????). Just fitted it but not ridden it yet .

Anyone else tried one?
It just occurred to me, I'm assuming the Hyperpro spring will be a progressive spring :?: in which case ignore my bit about body weight related in my previous post, as it would need to be a linear spring for that.

Do let us know what you think :thumbup:

Chris.
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