progressive front springs - worth doing?

OK I think I will order the hagon springs to match the shocks and give a report on there stability. I will look into the 10 wieght as you suggest. This is an area I am not knowledgeable about. should be able to do this while the bike is on the stands. I will order the spring tools from Triumph unless there is another source to purchase them from. I don't mind buying the right tooling for the job as I will have another 50k on it in four years or less. depending on when I get a new one. I will never get rid of this one a she has erned her spot in my garage or ,ore often the basement as it is warmer down there :)
Nothing is to good for my beastie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just so we know .... this is Hagon's response to anyone wanting a softer more compliant ride from their progressive fork springs:
"As suspension feedback is of a personal nature, you could try a small decrease in the amount of oil you are running at present or to drop to an SAE 5W oil."

.... by the way how much do you guys think is 'a small decrease'. Presumably it would be relatively easy to use some kind of pipette to remove a few cc of oil?
Mike
 
this might sound stupid but I do not have much knowledge in the fork spring department. What would happen if you went 50/50 with the 10 and 5 weights of oil?
 
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