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Sport Rider
04-22-2024, 04:59 PM
I had already upgraded my rear shock with a Progressive one and loved it. Now was time to get my forks repaired and upgraded. One of the forks was leaking, so I got some All Balls seals and dust covers. I also got a pair of Progressive springs and Race Tech cartridge emulators.

I got it all back together over the weekend and have taken a couple brief test rides. The improvement is great. both front and rear suspension are soft yet very controlled. I'm a newb when it comes to dirt and off-road so this setup is totally foreign to me, but it seems to work well, so I'm anxious to get some off-road riding in to really experience the bike!

Mikd
04-23-2024, 08:27 AM
I have found that suspension upgrades are typically the best money spent on bike mods, really anything offroad oriented for that matter.

Megadan
05-02-2024, 12:37 AM
I had already upgraded my rear shock with a Progressive one and loved it. Now was time to get my forks repaired and upgraded. One of the forks was leaking, so I got some All Balls seals and dust covers. I also got a pair of Progressive springs and Race Tech cartridge emulators.

I got it all back together over the weekend and have taken a couple brief test rides. The improvement is great. both front and rear suspension are soft yet very controlled. I'm a newb when it comes to dirt and off-road so this setup is totally foreign to me, but it seems to work well, so I'm anxious to get some off-road riding in to really experience the bike!

Progressive rear shocks, fork springs, and Race Tech emulators are the suspension setup I had on my GL1000. The difference in how it rode and handled was amazing, so I can imagine how your bike feels. It's why I spent the money on the YSS fork valves in my Hawk.