HYPERPRO SUSPENSION

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Hi All

Does anyone know what the part numbers should be for the Hyperpro front and rear springs (non ESA and 30mm lower) and should the part of the spring that is tighter together be at the top of the shock.

Thanks

Rich
 
Try Calsport in Brum:thumb

I have non lowered Hyperpro spings on my GSA and they are superb:D I think the tighter bit is at the bottom:thumb
 
tighter bit should be at the top so that less metal is acting as unsprung weight :thumb

PS all springs need to be painted yellow to perform better - its been scientifically proven
 
Hi All

Does anyone know what the part numbers should be for the Hyperpro front and rear springs (non ESA and 30mm lower) and should the part of the spring that is tighter together be at the top of the shock.

Thanks

Rich

it does depend on what year -
BMW | R 1200 GS | 1200 cc
LOWERING SPRING KIT -30 MM
SHOWA RE
www.hyperpro.com
 
tighter bit should be at the top so that less metal is acting as unsprung weight :thumb

PS all springs need to be painted yellow to perform better - its been scientifically proven

I think you will find that the latest research now finds that purple springs work better:D:D:D
 
I think you will find that the latest research now finds that purple springs work better:D:D:D


That research has been proved to be too narrow in its scope and is all but completely discredited.

Kaister is correct. Yellow (and preferably Swedish) is now widely accepted as the only true measure.
 
Odins, God of bike handling
:D
 


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