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raftn
19th November 2010, 15:06
This is my honest attempt to explain the upgrade I had done recently on my sprint. I have explained it as best as I am capable, but I hope it is of some help to those thinking of going down the same path.
http://rogerfleming-raftnn.blogspot.com/2010/11/suspension-upgrade-sprint-st.html
Owl
19th November 2010, 15:55
Good read raftn and I know how you feel. Some similar issues with my S3 and upgrading the suspension is without question, the best money I've spent.
Mental Trousers
19th November 2010, 16:33
Suspension upgrades can be a bit of a religious experience. It can make that much of a difference. Problem is, until you've done it you have no idea how much of a difference it makes. But once you've upgraded suspension you can't stick with stock stuff every again.
raftn
19th November 2010, 19:13
Suspension upgrades can be a bit of a religious experience. It can make that much of a difference. Problem is, until you've done it you have no idea how much of a difference it makes. But once you've upgraded suspension you can't stick with stock stuff every again.
"Religious experience" ......Seems to hit it on the head.
AllanB
19th November 2010, 21:38
Good right up.
At the end of the day that gold stuff should absolutely transform a bike for the price of it.
NZsarge
19th November 2010, 21:45
Good read raftn and I know how you feel. Some similar issues with my S3 and upgrading the suspension is without question, the best money I've spent.
Agreed.
Suspension upgrades can be a bit of a religious experience. It can make that much of a difference. Problem is, until you've done it you have no idea how much of a difference it makes. But once you've upgraded suspension you can't stick with stock stuff every again.
That's why I found the right bike for me (at this point in my life anyway) so i'll stick with it, then spending the money on the suspension isn't quite the big deal it would be if you were only hanging onto your bike for say 18 months at a time...
At least the rear shock is modular so there a chance it can be used on my next bike when I do decide it's time to move on.
dipshit
25th November 2010, 20:00
I'm not surprised what you have done to your ST.
I sat on one recently in a dealer's shop and was shocked how soft the suspension was on those things..! I'm only 73 kgs and the ST sank and squashed down under my measly weight like a marshmallow..!
My first thought was that if I purchase one of these that I would need to have a lot of suspension work done immediately.
Enjoyed reading your report.
raftn
26th November 2010, 18:22
I'm not surprised what you have done to your ST.
I sat on one recently in a dealer's shop and was shocked how soft the suspension was on those things..! I'm only 73 kgs and the ST sank and squashed down under my measly weight like a marshmallow..!
My first thought was that if I purchase one of these that I would need to have a lot of suspension work done immediately.
Enjoyed reading your report.
Thank you very much. It has indeed transformed the bike. I enjoyed riding the bike before, but it is now a pure pleasure. Any other bikes in the future will certainly get the same treatment if needed. It was well worth the money time and effort. If you thought it was soft when you sat on it, wait to you add a pillion just unbeliveable.
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