The intakes polished up nicely. This week I plan to get the new timing belts in place. Then to start work on the left and right control switches. Decided not to use air shocks. I want to get something closer to OE. Will check on the Hagons (very costly), but looking for shock recommendations. I want something I can adjust with a spanner. Thx for your ideas…
Johnie,Hagon has a very basic pair of shocks which are spring preload adjustable with a spanner(only 3 positions)and they perform well.
They cost about $225-250. The thing I changed on the last pair of Hagon shocks was the spring rates;I installed a set of non-Hagon single-rate springs.
I think most OE-style shocks have come with dual-rate springs,but the Hagon's come with quad-rate
springs,if you can imagine such a thing;Hagon's quad-rate springs get Very stiff during their travel and feel too stiff and not a comfortable shock through their full compression stroke/travel.
Dual-rate springs are a type of progressive spring-rate where the spring is initially soft during it's first 35%? of travel,after that it gets much stiffer,some of the coils are close together and the other half? are wider spaced;I think they designed these dual-rate springs to resist bottoming-out and they came on new OEM motorcycle rear shocks and fork springs from the factory for a couple decades. I hate to admit but I'm quite accustomed to them;I plan to change that.
I want to purchase a pair of lightweight,quality rear shocks that have a single rate spring(the coils will look the same for the full length of the spring)which use the full travel(3-4"?)of the shocks to absorb road bumps,etc. and the springs allow full movement;these shocks use the hydraulic cylinder to fine-tune the ride,rather than the spring:both compression and rebound damping are adjustable & used to tune the shocks to handle many different roads and performance situations. Road racers know these shocks very well.
I imagine that means I'll need to spend around $500+ and that's not within my budget at this point..
Race-Tech has the right idea
,but their prices are...
out of my range.
Johnie,I'm also looking for shock recommendations;I want performance rather than looks.