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10/22/24 at 09:15:25
 
Thinking about doing some front suspension. Saw this kit online. https://hagon-shocks.co.uk/product/ls-650-savage-91-includes-oil-400-049-01k/

It says 91-01 but I am sure it would fit a 2012.
Does anyone have experience with these fork springs? I am looking for increased comfort on long rides. Not sure if this would even make a difference, but I figured I'd ask and see. I've worked on forks before, so it would not be a hard job for me.
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Reply #1 - 10/22/24 at 17:50:59
 
Whatever you choose, if you're taking it apart, that is The Time to get an orbital  palm sander and spray bottle of water,some  3M green scrubby pads and get that crap clear coat Offa the lowers. If you go to the paint shop the body shops use you can get two-stage rattle can clear. DO NOT USE IT without a carbon filter mask. If you can smell, taste,detect in any way that product, change filter packs. You don't want to have epoxy vapor in your lungs.
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Reply #2 - 10/22/24 at 18:36:22
 
SurvivingPhilly recently got some rear shocks from Hagon.  I'm not sure anyone has swapped out for Hagon fork springs.  You might PM SurvivingPhilly to learn more about Hagon and what he may know.
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Reply #3 - 10/23/24 at 04:53:20
 
JOG wrote on 10/22/24 at 17:50:59:
Whatever you choose, if you're taking it apart, that is The Time to get an orbital  palm sander and spray bottle of water,some  3M green scrubby pads and get that crap clear coat Offa the lowers. If you go to the paint shop the body shops use you can get two-stage rattle can clear. DO NOT USE IT without a carbon filter mask. If you can smell, taste,detect in any way that product, change filter packs. You don't want to have epoxy vapor in your lungs.


I do not think I will need to take apart the lowers to do springs. Springs should be accessible from the fork caps.
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Reply #4 - 10/23/24 at 04:55:02
 
ThumperPaul wrote on 10/22/24 at 18:36:22:
SurvivingPhilly recently got some rear shocks from Hagon.  I'm not sure anyone has swapped out for Hagon fork springs.  You might PM SurvivingPhilly to learn more about Hagon and what he may know.


yes. I am probably going with Hagon shocks, so I figured I would at least consider their fork spring option as well. Having suspension tuned specifically for you sounds pretty sweet.
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