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Short Reveiw of Progressive Fork Springs

Started by 96gs, December 28, 2004, 12:15:03 PM

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96gs

So for Christams I open up some new Progressives. Next day we put them in the bike. Took all of20 minutes (and thats because we had a little trouble getting the end caps back on.) Took out for a VERY short ride up and down my street to what they did. I took it up to 40moh and slammed on the front brakes only. Maybe dived down 6 inches at the most. I remember my stock ones sucked. I would take my bike up to 40 and slam on the front brakes with the old springs and it felt like the front end would not quit diving down until I let off the front brakes. So this is a very short reveiw of these things. I give them a A++++. Next reveiw will be the Katana 600 shock (when I get it.) Later guys.
1996 Suzuki GS500E
Cobra F1R Slip-On Pipe (Polished)
K&N Replacement Air Filter
Gel-Seat
NC F-16 Fairing
LP Footpegs
Progressive Fork Springs
Katana 600 Rear Shock

http://www.geocities.com/sdhinton2007/MY_WEB_PAGE.html

se7enty7


96gs

Eventually we will. But as of right now...no.
1996 Suzuki GS500E
Cobra F1R Slip-On Pipe (Polished)
K&N Replacement Air Filter
Gel-Seat
NC F-16 Fairing
LP Footpegs
Progressive Fork Springs
Katana 600 Rear Shock

http://www.geocities.com/sdhinton2007/MY_WEB_PAGE.html

70 Cam Guy

It will feel even better with the Kat shock :)
Andy

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