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MCT suspension

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http://www.mctsuspension.co.uk
Very fast and professional with fantastic customer service

I had my front springs from the a few years ago and just had my wp rear shock reworked , fantastic :-)
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how much did it cost lloydie, was it a full service?
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The re work was free of charge. It was serviced less than a year a go and wasn't right. They even offered that if it still isn't right he can ride down and they will look at it fitted and find out what must be going on. But no doubt they sorted it this time round.

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You happy with the new front end on your's Chris?
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I will be when we get the right springs in there. The new forks I had to buy came with the standard progressive springs which we left in when we dis the swap. The old ones had linear. They will be going back in when we have time over the next few weeks. So far it feels good. Nice and planted, gives plenty of feedback. Will just be better with the linear springs in.

I have to admit and lloyd will agree, I have a lot to learn about motorbike suspension (i work with leaf springs or air bags) but after trying the right set ups and different springs I can really feel the difference and see the difference too. It really is worth the upgrade :thumbup:

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Don't try fitting leaf springs on the Storm :lol:

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Nah I was going to fit air bags. Easily programmable and I could have the slammed look or one end right in the air and one on the floor. The possibilitys would be endless :lol:

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traditional London cabs have leaf springs, but 40k doesn't even get you an airbag on the inside of the bloody thing.... :roll:
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Without trying to sound rude Marty if you had an airbag and was in a crash it would probably kill you because of your weight. Seatbelt and then an airbag going off into larger built people is dangerous and has been known to break ribs and/or even stop hearts.

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