Hyperpro

SCOTTY

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just fitted one of these springs to the rear shock of my 03 ADV. The instructions suggested most shocks have the tighter coiled springs at the top of the shock but the only way i could get mine to fit was with the tighter coiled springs at the bottom, does this make a difference , have i missed something, the instructions i got were pretty vague and not model specific. :nenau Cheers in advance.
 
What you've done puts more of the weight at the unsprung end (ie on the wheel). Ideally you want to minimise the unsprung weight to improve suspension action. In practice - I'd be surprised if you could tell from riding the bike.
 
I fitted front and rear Hyperpro springs last weekend, I agree the instructions are a bit vague but i managed to get them to fit on fine, I really should have taken some phots but it was persisting it down and I just wanted to get them finished :blast

If i remember right, I don't think i had any issues refitting the spring, are you sure you removed the collar etc?
 
me too fited with the tighter coiled springs at the bottom because the inner diameter of thw spring is smaller 0,1-0,2 mm .....no problem last six months with 5000klm
 
how do people find the springs over new shock

is it big diff to the bike

hyperpro progressive shock springs aint cheap htough but meant be good
 
I run Hyperpro springs on my 1200GSA and they are great. Much firmer ride and more settled in corners especially when loaded.
 


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