Hyperpro Springs
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Hyperpro Springs
G'day guys,
I have been looking at rebuilding the suspension on my NC35 and I noticed hyperpro Springs on ebay.
Has anybody got any experience with these progressive Springs?
If so, what do you think of them?
They don't offer a lot of information.
I don't take passengers and I do the occasional ride around town with most of my riding being in the twisties or the track (plus the commute there), in my mind the progressive Springs should be good for this sort of riding, but nothing is ever as good as it sounds so I would love to hear some feedback.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 95&alt=web
I have been looking at rebuilding the suspension on my NC35 and I noticed hyperpro Springs on ebay.
Has anybody got any experience with these progressive Springs?
If so, what do you think of them?
They don't offer a lot of information.
I don't take passengers and I do the occasional ride around town with most of my riding being in the twisties or the track (plus the commute there), in my mind the progressive Springs should be good for this sort of riding, but nothing is ever as good as it sounds so I would love to hear some feedback.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 95&alt=web
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Re: Hyperpro Springs
Hi there,
These spring kit of hyperpro are indeed progressive ones. I have them fitted in multiple shocks front and rear on my bikes. I rate them high for street usage. However, for track use I would recommend to fit linear springs for better feedback and stiffness. For street it's very good and I rate them high. I occasionally visit their HQ not far from me. Great advice and always hrlpfull. My last kit fitted is combined with emulsion shock and trip to the Alps with couple of thousands kms was superb
Another point to invest when rebuilding front suspension forks is to use only oem Honda service parts and not cheaper aftermarket. Just my two cents.
Jason
These spring kit of hyperpro are indeed progressive ones. I have them fitted in multiple shocks front and rear on my bikes. I rate them high for street usage. However, for track use I would recommend to fit linear springs for better feedback and stiffness. For street it's very good and I rate them high. I occasionally visit their HQ not far from me. Great advice and always hrlpfull. My last kit fitted is combined with emulsion shock and trip to the Alps with couple of thousands kms was superb

Jason
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