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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #25 on: September 28, 2014, 11:50:19 AM »
I don't think I have ever bottomed even the "mushy stockers" on any honda, ever, even two up, and I am no light weight...are you guys jumping these things or what? :o

Depends on where you live Sean, I'm in the northeast. We have bumps that make you almost know what it would feel like to get it from a rhino haha


yeah, pretty sure Michigan has roads as bad as anywhere.  Detroit may be the worst in the country.  I have bottomed the front bad enough for the brake light switch to ding my front fender but I don't recall the rear bottoming.

I have driven a car from Detroit airport to Auburn Hills and back a few years ago. Really bad roads around Detroit city.
But not as bad as in Ukraine or Moldavia, really big bumps downwards as upwards! Craters....
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #26 on: September 28, 2014, 01:02:53 PM »
Ikon's and Koni's..,are they the same quality ? I know they don't make Koni's anymore but I enjoyed owning them 'back in the day'
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« Reply #27 on: September 28, 2014, 02:42:49 PM »
I'm gonna have to save up for some Ikons I reckon. Back roads around my small town are really crappy, when I lived in the city in the 70s the roads were pristine, never had dramas with shocks back then but now it's making me feel like I don't wanna ride much anymore. I spend most of the time standing on the pegs and looking for land mines, my back these days is rooted as well n bangin around on the bike does me in if I don't stand on the pegs, while you could give a little leeway to the shocks because of the roads my car doesn't toss me all over the place on the same roads.
For those who reckon they have never bottomed out the shocks, well I'm just, er, shocked :P

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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #28 on: September 28, 2014, 03:22:25 PM »
I'm gonna have to save up for some Ikons I reckon. Back roads around my small town are really crappy, when I lived in the city in the 70s the roads were pristine, never had dramas with shocks back then but now it's making me feel like I don't wanna ride much anymore. I spend most of the time standing on the pegs and looking for land mines, my back these days is rooted as well n bangin around on the bike does me in if I don't stand on the pegs, while you could give a little leeway to the shocks because of the roads my car doesn't toss me all over the place on the same roads.
For those who reckon they have never bottomed out the shocks, well I'm just, er, shocked :P

How do you Ikon owners like your rear shocks ? Have you ever owned Hagon's & can compare ?
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #29 on: September 28, 2014, 03:30:20 PM »
Ikon is koni, they bought out all the tooling and such
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #30 on: September 28, 2014, 05:54:36 PM »
Ikon is koni, they bought out all the tooling and such

You're saying, same quality? ?
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« Reply #31 on: September 28, 2014, 07:15:48 PM »
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I have bottomed my OE rear shocks riding 2up with preset on highest.  My newer Hagons have heavier springs and have not bottomed. Pictures of both in my gallery, linked below. Sorry, the photos are not specifically of the shocks, but i'm pretty sure they are regulars. 1971 750k1

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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #32 on: September 29, 2014, 03:12:13 AM »
FWIW, I have Ikons and have never once had an issue with them bottoming out, even when riding two up.  ;D

How many $'s did your Ikon's run you ?

I can't remember exactly, it was a few years ago now and I paid retail at Australian inflated prices.  I think they were about $300 but I have seen them cheaper. 

Ikons are Koni's, different company, exact same tooling.  I've never owned the old Koni's so can't compare new to old, but the one's I have are great quality even down to the chrome.  They are nearly 4 years old and there isn't even a blemish in the chrome.  ;D
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #33 on: September 29, 2014, 06:16:35 AM »
FWIW, I have Ikons and have never once had an issue with them bottoming out, even when riding two up.  ;D

How many $'s did your Ikon's run you ?

I can't remember exactly, it was a few years ago now and I paid retail at Australian inflated prices.  I think they were about $300 but I have seen them cheaper. 

Ikons are Koni's, different company, exact same tooling.  I've never owned the old Koni's so can't compare new to old, but the one's I have are great quality even down to the chrome.  They are nearly 4 years old and there isn't even a blemish in the chrome.  ;D

Do you like the 'all-around' performance? do they have adj. damping ?
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #34 on: September 29, 2014, 10:17:12 AM »
Nic I have #26 springs on my Hagons (the 2810 model) and yes can confirm they are stiff. While they are great for improving the bike handling (CB750K2) on a flat road or a racetrack they are pretty useless at soaking up bumps on a bad road (of which there are plenty in Boston and New England) - I havent been impressed by them at all. I much prefer my Progressive heavy duty springs I have on the K4 but they tend to wallow a little in corners but...they do make the ride a lot smoother over rough roads and are much better than stock. Heard good things about Ikon so I guess thats next at some point. Let us know if you also go that route.

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« Reply #35 on: September 29, 2014, 03:40:33 PM »
Well I had a long conversation on the phone with the Oz dealer for Hagon shocks, Darrell Groat, he's a pommy guy who has lived in Oz since 2001. You can read his brief here if interested http://www.hagonshocksvictoria.websyte.com.au/site.cfm?/hagonshocksvictoria/1/
He's a wonderful friendly knowledgeable guy and during our talk he passed on some of his knowledge that opened my eyes.
Firstly he said there will always be a degree of bottoming out when you hit big bumps or potholes etc, I wasn't impressed at first as this is not what I wanted to hear, but to cut a long story short it appears that in my attempts to rid the bottoming out syndrome I have in effect caused even more problems by having way too stiff spring settings. We must have spoke for an hour or more.
I must admit to some embarrassment over my lack of knowledge when it comes to suspension both front and rear. I have no excuses other than ignorance.
So due to very stiff settings on the springs the shocks were hardly working at all, I would go over the slightest bumps and feel the hardness, in my relentless pursuit to achieve no bottoming out I was going in the opposite direction to where I needed to go.
So at least I had done one thing right, I had long ago removed the #26 springs and put back on the softer #20 springs and had them adjusted to the middle position and had accepted that I would need to stand on the pegs when I could see trouble approaching but after our long talk I decided to soften the rear even more.
Darrell told me that contrary to common belief you don't have to set both shocks the same ( this was news to me, maybe not others?)  for eg, I could put a #20 spring on one and a # 26 on the other which would give me the equivalent or #23 spring tension, or, you can adjust one differently to the other. To stress his point that you will not twist the swingarm or have any problems with mismatched sides he said you could even take one shock off completely as long as the one on the bike has a stiff enough spring and the bike would ride well with no twisting of the swingarm.
So now I'm thinking my 3 spring adjustment settings has now become 6 or 5 actually, so with this in mind I decided to set one on the lowest and the other on the middle thereby going softer by half a setting, I intend to try both on  the lowest today but for now I can only comment on what is going on with the setting I tested yesterday ie one on the lowest and one on the middle.
Now that I have accepted that bottoming out is a part of life ( not withstanding those who say they have never bottomed out  ??? ) I am now able to soften up the spring tension thereby allowing the shocks to actually do some shock absorbing.
When I test rode the softer setting I was ,er, shocked to feel some smoothness "at long last" in the back end. Small bumps were no longer feeling like large bumps, it sounds obvious I know.
The proof is in one particular corner that we have in my town that you generally take at about 20 to 30 kph, it's like a tight sweeper and it is corrugated to buggery and back. With the harder settings the bike would bounce through the corner sidling towards the middle of the road due to the tyre/tire leaving the road, this again sounds obvious but when in " no bottoming out " mode I wasn't thinking straight, now with the softer spring tension you can feel the shocks absorbing "some" of the corrugations, I don't think the bike will ever like that corner but it does tell you about your suspension.
Another thing Darrell told me was in regards to pre loading springs, specifically in the front end, he said pre loading the springs does not make them any stiffer, it only makes them harder to start compressing, I think this is excellent info and should be helpful in determining how you look at your front end in the future. I don't think that works for rear shocks though, in my exp if you pre load the spring on the shock it definitely gets harder but I can see how this works in a long spring like in the forks.
I also determined that my swingarm bolt was done up too tight, if you disconnect the shocks at the swingarm then reach over both sides of the rear guard and pick up the wheel you can see if the swingarm is moving easily, in my case it was a little stiff.
He asked what oil I was using in the forks, I said ATF, he said, what does the manual say, I said I wasn't sure n that I'd been using ATF for ever, he then said to have a look in the manual and use what they recommend, "do what you're told" he said LOL. We laughed at that. He said ATF is rated at 10w which I didn't know.
So that's the end of the story, bottoming out is a part of life so it would seem? I have no idea if IKONs or even more expensive shocks will not bottom out while giving a smooth "softer" ride but for me, after going at it all wrong I have set the spring tension softer so the shocks actually do something and will accept bottoming out as part of the deal.
Darrell told me the first thing to look at with the rear is what he called "static sag" this is the amount the shocks go down with the weight of the bike, he said it should be around 10mm or 3/8" then when you sit on the bike it should go down another 20mm or so. If you get the static sag right you're well on the way to the correct spring tension.
He also asked what my air gap is, I hesitated and then he came back with, "your silence tells me you don't know what the air gap means" we laughed again, he explained that with the front forks you should take the fork out, take the spring out and empty the fluid out of it, fill it with new fluid, the amount you would use, in my case its 200cc, then let the slider fall as if fully compressed, the distance from the top of the fluid to the top of the slider is the "air gap" and said it should be 160mm. Something else to look at in the future.
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #36 on: September 29, 2014, 03:52:59 PM »
Interesting, apart from completely shot rear shocks I have never had a decent shock "bottom out", I've had forks bottom out while braking and hitting a bump and it nearly broke my wrists, bottoming out is NOT GOOD, I really don't care who tells you otherwise. I've used Koni's on and off for years and a few other brands like White power and S&W, NEVER had one bottom out, I have a set of Koni's in the garage that have 4 position rebound damping as well as spring adjustment {i think they are 7610's} and they are going on a bike i'm about to put together, if they bottom out they will be getting rebuilt, I would NEVER buy a shock that bottoms out, thats NOT what they are designed to do... I like my suspension quite firm and would rather it a bit hard than bottoming out...

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« Reply #37 on: September 29, 2014, 04:03:38 PM »
Interesting, apart from completely shot rear shocks I have never had a decent shock "bottom out", I've had forks bottom out while braking and hitting a bump and it nearly broke my wrists, bottoming out is NOT GOOD, I really don't care who tells you otherwise. I've used Koni's on and off for years and a few other brands like White power and S&W, NEVER had one bottom out, I have a set of Koni's in the garage that have 3 position rebound damping as well as spring adjustment {i think they are 7610's} and they are going on a bike i'm about to put together, if they bottom out they will be getting rebuilt, I would NEVER buy a shock that bottoms out, thats NOT what they are designed to do... I like my suspension quite firm and would rather it a bit hard than bottoming out...
Yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm no fan of it either although the roads around my area are quite horrendous, I reckon on better roads the bottoming out would be minimal. I may still have to save up for Ikons one day but at least now the small bumps are easier on the back and I'm not actually bottoming out more on the lower setting so for me it's a huge improvement which should keep me happy for the coming summer I reckon, by then I'll have some dough for Ikons, I'd like to hear from more people with them though.

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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #38 on: September 30, 2014, 02:50:13 AM »
FWIW, I have Ikons and have never once had an issue with them bottoming out, even when riding two up.  ;D

How many $'s did your Ikon's run you ?

I can't remember exactly, it was a few years ago now and I paid retail at Australian inflated prices.  I think they were about $300 but I have seen them cheaper. 

Ikons are Koni's, different company, exact same tooling.  I've never owned the old Koni's so can't compare new to old, but the one's I have are great quality even down to the chrome.  They are nearly 4 years old and there isn't even a blemish in the chrome.  ;D

Do you like the 'all-around' performance? do they have adj. damping ?

I have been more than happy with them, they have adjustable dampers, when I have the missus on the back I wind the dampers up one notch, that's it.  The only problem I have had with it is when I'm riding solo and forget to bring the damping back, they get a little rough. 


Interesting, apart from completely shot rear shocks I have never had a decent shock "bottom out", I've had forks bottom out while braking and hitting a bump and it nearly broke my wrists, bottoming out is NOT GOOD, I really don't care who tells you otherwise. I've used Koni's on and off for years and a few other brands like White power and S&W, NEVER had one bottom out, I have a set of Koni's in the garage that have 3 position rebound damping as well as spring adjustment {i think they are 7610's} and they are going on a bike i'm about to put together, if they bottom out they will be getting rebuilt, I would NEVER buy a shock that bottoms out, thats NOT what they are designed to do... I like my suspension quite firm and would rather it a bit hard than bottoming out...
Yeah, don't get me wrong, I'm no fan of it either although the roads around my area are quite horrendous, I reckon on better roads the bottoming out would be minimal. I may still have to save up for Ikons one day but at least now the small bumps are easier on the back and I'm not actually bottoming out more on the lower setting so for me it's a huge improvement which should keep me happy for the coming summer I reckon, by then I'll have some dough for Ikons, I'd like to hear from more people with them though.

Nic, a lot of that sounds like a salesmans speil.  With good quality shocks you shouldn't have to accept them bottoming out in normal riding.  Of course if you hit a huge bump or a pothole you can expect for them to bottom out, everthing has a limit and nothing is perfect.  The roads around where I live and ride are some of the worst in Queensland, and to this day I'm yet to have an issue with them bottoming out.  I've bottomed the front once under hard braking, much the same situation as Retro said.  ;D
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« Reply #39 on: September 30, 2014, 02:09:14 PM »
They are "shock absorbers" if they bottom out it causes the very shock they are designed to absorb.... Andrew, my forks only bottomed out once, I went straight home and made preload spacers for the springs and fixed it straight away... ;D  Hurts the wrists doesn't it... :o
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« Reply #40 on: September 30, 2014, 02:23:23 PM »
FWIW, I have Ikons and have never once had an issue with them bottoming out, even when riding two up.  ;D

How many $'s did your Ikon's run you ?

If I remember my aluminum body Ikons ran $460 or so and they have been great since day one.
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« Reply #41 on: September 30, 2014, 04:41:38 PM »
OK, I've bitten the bullet and emailed Ikon to see if they can fix me up. I shall update if I hear from them.

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« Reply #42 on: September 30, 2014, 05:32:33 PM »
OK, I've bitten the bullet and emailed Ikon to see if they can fix me up. I shall update if I hear from them.

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« Reply #43 on: September 30, 2014, 05:34:09 PM »
I'm pleased with my Ikons. They have adjustable damping and preload. They feel firm but do allow decent travel. On some of the worse roads I stand over unavoidable bumps but these are harsh on any bike or car. The Ikons feel stable and reassuring during aggressive cornering... Still working on firming up the front end to match. In any event there's a very good chance the next bike will get the same shocks. Almost stock appearance and great performance. Only thing not to like is the price but they are so worth it over the cheapies, no experience with Hagon to compare though.

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« Reply #44 on: September 30, 2014, 08:16:39 PM »
OK, I've bitten the bullet and emailed Ikon to see if they can fix me up. I shall update if I hear from them.

Let us know what they want$ for them Nic
So I emailed Ikon, after a few hours I got no reply so I phoned them and spoke to a lovely lady.
The shocks for our 750 are the 7610/1296, the 1296 gives you the clevis on the bottom.
All prices are in Aust dollar including delivery to Aust residents so whatever the cost in USA I don't know but this will give you an idea.
The standard set is chrome body/black spring= $499.55
SP11- chrome on chrome= $565.50
or black body chrome spring= $554.50
I wouldn't mind getting the chrome on chrome but need to think about it.
There is a 2 week waiting period as they don't have them ready made.
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« Reply #45 on: September 30, 2014, 08:38:24 PM »
OK, I've bitten the bullet and emailed Ikon to see if they can fix me up. I shall update if I hear from them.

Let us know what they want$ for them Nic
So I emailed Ikon, after a few hours I got no reply so I phoned them and spoke to a lovely lady.
The shocks for our 750 are the 7610/1296, the 1296 gives you the clevis on the bottom.
All prices are in Aust dollar including delivery to Aust residents so whatever the cost in USA I don't know but this will give you an idea.
The standard set is chrome body/black spring= $499.55
SP11- chrome on chrome= $565.50
or black body chrome spring= $554.50
I wouldn't mind getting the chrome on chrome but need to think about it.
There is a 2 week waiting period as they don't have them ready made.
Cheers.

Nic, Do they offer rebuild(seal)kits for them from Ikon which are 'user friendly' enough for first timers? Just thought I'd mention it in case you speak w/ that "lovely Lady" again  ;)
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« Reply #46 on: September 30, 2014, 08:40:20 PM »
I'll ask mate n get back  :)
Rightio, I just paid for a set of chrome on chrome Ikons, now who want's to buy a reeeaaaal good set of Hagons ::)
I'm waiting for "Catherine" to get back on the rebuild kit info.
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« Reply #47 on: October 01, 2014, 03:29:14 AM »
I'll ask mate n get back  :)
Rightio, I just paid for a set of chrome on chrome Ikons, now who want's to buy a reeeaaaal good set of Hagons ::)
I'm waiting for "Catherine" to get back on the rebuild kit info.

All Koni's and or Ikon's are rebuildable, even the Koni's i had on my SL/R {muscle car} were rebuildable and adjustable... ;)
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Re: HAGON Slimline or Regular with Pictures Cb750 1978
« Reply #49 on: October 01, 2014, 03:37:17 AM »
I'll ask mate n get back  :)
Rightio, I just paid for a set of chrome on chrome Ikons, now who want's to buy a reeeaaaal good set of Hagons ::)
I'm waiting for "Catherine" to get back on the rebuild kit info.

All Koni's and or Ikon's are rebuildable, even the Koni's i had on my SL/R {muscle car} were rebuildable and adjustable... ;)
Yes Mick but do we buy a kit or send them to Ikon to do?
Nic, did you see if they offer this model?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-CB-750-Four-K0-K1-K2-K6-IKON-KONI-Chrom-Stosdampfer-Chrome-Rear-Shocks-/161012018910?pt=DE_Motorradteile&hash=item257d106ede&vxp=mtr
I spoke on the phone and what I listed was what Catherine offered. I don't much like the look of those anyway, to me they look a bit Harley.