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  1. Fork tool needed?

    Thanks, appreciate the help. Al
  2. Fork tool needed?

    Can front fork oil seals and springs be put on without the Tool "Front fork filler/evaculator tool #3880160-t0301" and one more is the "Fork tube rod tool # 3880085-t0301". I have the spring compressor tool. I know, probably not, I'll have to buy them. Just checking..
  3. R3 front fork tools

    Oh no, I am buying, I have the spring compressor tool, but the Triumph book calls for the other 2. Not sure if I can finish without them. Thanks,
  4. R3 front fork tools

    Looking for a tool for the front fork spring & oil seal replacement? Tool # is 3880160-t0301 and one more is: 3880085-t0301. They are used in replaced front fork springs and/or oil seals for the 06 Triumph Rocket 3. Thanks,
  5. Front fork progressive springs install question

    Yes, I went ahead and ordered the tool (t-handle looking) and thats about what I paid.
  6. Front fork progressive springs install question

    Front progressive spring question R3 I'm assuming I'll need the tool #T3880067 (t-handle) and will have to pull the forks too.
  7. Front fork progressive springs install question

    I will be putting the front progressive springs on my 06' R3. Do I need the front spring compressor tool part #T3880067 (t-handle looking) to install the new springs? Do the spacer in the forks come out and stay out, or are they reused? Are the new springs longer? Can it all be done from the top...
  8. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    Front progressive spring question R3 I will be putting the front progressive springs on my 06' R3. Do I need the front spring compressor tool part #T3880067 (t-handle looking) to install the new springs? Do the spacer in the forks come out and stay out, or are they reused? Are the new springs...
  9. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    I wonder if the Progressives 444-4233C are regular or heavy duty? or both? I need 215 lb. Just me mostly, rarely 2 up. This could go on and on.. :eek:
  10. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    Haven't checked out the Hagons..
  11. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    Seems the 444's would be the way to then. If I ever get around to ordering them. :)
  12. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    R3 rear springs/shocks Yes it seems the progressives 444 have the adjustable gas damping, not sure about spring tension though.. I would assume it does. Where as the comfort shock doesn't seem to have the gas tensioning adjustment. Just the spring tension adjustment. ??
  13. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    Oh man, back & forth, now the comfort shocks sound like a better way to go. Wonder if they are gas shocks like the Progressive, or does it even matter? In the end, the better ride is what counts.
  14. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    R3 front rear springs/shocks Guess I'll go with the new 444 progressive. They seem the most advanced. But I didn't see that they had standard and heavy duty, maybe its not needed?
  15. R3 rear shocks - last question.. maybe..

    The comfort shocks working out good for you? Are those made by Triumph? Thanks,
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