Hey people , where do I buy these Ikon shocks you go on about ? Full up Commando MK 111 touring , with the Lady and full camping gear too. Presently using NJB but not really up to the job. I'm in Toronto , Canada.I am looking for a good set of shocks good for two up riding. the approx. weight of rider and pillion is 350.lbs. the old hagons have seen better days and beat us to death.
Dial a RideHey people , where do I buy these Ikon shocks you go on about ? Full up Commando MK 111 touring , with the Lady and full camping gear too. Presently using NJB but not really up to the job. I'm in Toronto , Canada.
+1 on the Falcons - They replaced the Hagons fitted by the previous owner not long before I bought the bike (which had not seen much service, the bike having been standing still for many years). A most uncomfortable, loose feeling while cranked over on fast corners vanished after fitting them.Falcon shocks are excellent, they build them to your weight. Mine came and the spring rate was perfect, adjusted to 1/3 compressed with me on the bike they gave about 5mm of static sag which is pretty much where you want to be. The preload is on screw adjusters so you can fine tune them. I was in the market for a new pair of shocks and these were recommended by a classic racing pal of mine.
Dave
Cheap Hagon model are not rebuildable, however their more expensive screw collar type are, also have a very w-i-d-e range of springs.Why not check with Hagon. I believe they used to take your riding weights and provide optimum springs. Believe their shocks are also rebuildable if needed. Have you tried higher pre-load setting for two up riding?
Yep - thanks - but I think they're made in UK so may be cheaper depending in where you live.
the preload is all the way up.Why not check with Hagon. I believe they used to take your riding weights and provide optimum springs. Believe their shocks are also rebuildable if needed. Have you tried higher pre-load setting for two up riding?