I went to look at an 1150GSA yesterday and after one too many wines last night decided to make an offer.
Anyway, we came to a deal and I collected today.
Gave it a good wash and covered it in ACF50.
It’s by no means mint and looks better in the pics but it’s not bad.








The Hepco and Becker top box was new in January and the pannier rails new in November .Plus he had new Tourance tyres fitted last week, then decided it’s still too heavy for him so he sold it .
Now the issues is he has had a lowered Hagon shock fitted. It’s rides lovely but it’s too cramped for my dodgy back/discs/nerves.
As you can see in the pics above it came with the (original, I assume ) Showa shock .
Now I’m not sure it’s wise to refit a 20 year old shock when I could get something better put on whilst I have the opportunity.
I did toy with getting the shock refurbed, and thought Maxtons did it but called them and they don’t .
So my options are
Refit shock as is
Get refurbed if possible.
Buy better shock such as Nitron.
Cut losses and sell to oompah loompah as is .
What do you reckon ?
Had a look and a Nitron shock is about £550 but another £350 on top for remote preload adjuster.
But if I went down this route I’m not sure it’s worth paying the extra wonga as surely if I load it up I just need a couple of turn using a C-spanner and it would only be once/twice a year due to having other bikes .
Or as the bike has only done 20k miles so you think the OE shock will be fine to shove back on as is ?
Ta muchly for any (constructive) thoughts .
Anyway, we came to a deal and I collected today.
Gave it a good wash and covered it in ACF50.
It’s by no means mint and looks better in the pics but it’s not bad.








The Hepco and Becker top box was new in January and the pannier rails new in November .Plus he had new Tourance tyres fitted last week, then decided it’s still too heavy for him so he sold it .
Now the issues is he has had a lowered Hagon shock fitted. It’s rides lovely but it’s too cramped for my dodgy back/discs/nerves.
As you can see in the pics above it came with the (original, I assume ) Showa shock .
Now I’m not sure it’s wise to refit a 20 year old shock when I could get something better put on whilst I have the opportunity.
I did toy with getting the shock refurbed, and thought Maxtons did it but called them and they don’t .
So my options are
Refit shock as is
Get refurbed if possible.
Buy better shock such as Nitron.
Cut losses and sell to oompah loompah as is .
What do you reckon ?
Had a look and a Nitron shock is about £550 but another £350 on top for remote preload adjuster.
But if I went down this route I’m not sure it’s worth paying the extra wonga as surely if I load it up I just need a couple of turn using a C-spanner and it would only be once/twice a year due to having other bikes .
Or as the bike has only done 20k miles so you think the OE shock will be fine to shove back on as is ?
Ta muchly for any (constructive) thoughts .

