MtnManCO
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Hello,
I am planning to improve the rear suspension of my 2013 RIII Roadster: less wallowing in bumpy curves and a softer ride over bumps is the goal.
I contacted both Progressive and Hagon.
Hagon replied:
"We have several options that work well for your Rocket III. Each of them can be built for your weight.
The Hagon Twin Shocks for your bike are $199.00 for the pair and we provide free ground shipping within the United States. They have a black body and are available with both standard and slim-line springs with a spring color choice of chrome or black.
They have a three way adjustable preload and come complete with an adjusting tool and directions.
The Hagon Twin Shock is guaranteed for two years.
If you are more interested in a classic look, we offer shrouded shocks, too. The Hagon Classic I is available for $243.00 and the Hagon Classic II and III are available for $287.00.
We also make a Hagon Custom Shock in stainless steel for $299.00.
If you require greater flexibility in your damping control, we make the Hagon 2810 10 position adjustable shocks available for $299.00.
Our top of the line shock is the Hagon Nitro. It has 10 click adjustable damping, a 38 mm piston, an 18mm hard chrome piston rod and comes in stainless with a choice of black or silver anodized parts. It is fully rebuildable and sells for $499.00 a pair.
To order, we would require your full address, contact telephone number and payment details. We accept all major credit/ debit cards.
If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact us."
Does it make sense to go all the way to the Nitro? Has anyone tried their lower cost shocks?
Will there be a noticeable difference between their entry level and their top of the line shocks?
I don't know how much adjustability I need. I weigh ~155 lb. and ride only solo.
Any input is much appreciated!
Greetings from wintry Colorado,
Armin
I am planning to improve the rear suspension of my 2013 RIII Roadster: less wallowing in bumpy curves and a softer ride over bumps is the goal.
I contacted both Progressive and Hagon.
Hagon replied:
"We have several options that work well for your Rocket III. Each of them can be built for your weight.
The Hagon Twin Shocks for your bike are $199.00 for the pair and we provide free ground shipping within the United States. They have a black body and are available with both standard and slim-line springs with a spring color choice of chrome or black.
They have a three way adjustable preload and come complete with an adjusting tool and directions.
The Hagon Twin Shock is guaranteed for two years.
If you are more interested in a classic look, we offer shrouded shocks, too. The Hagon Classic I is available for $243.00 and the Hagon Classic II and III are available for $287.00.
We also make a Hagon Custom Shock in stainless steel for $299.00.
If you require greater flexibility in your damping control, we make the Hagon 2810 10 position adjustable shocks available for $299.00.
Our top of the line shock is the Hagon Nitro. It has 10 click adjustable damping, a 38 mm piston, an 18mm hard chrome piston rod and comes in stainless with a choice of black or silver anodized parts. It is fully rebuildable and sells for $499.00 a pair.
To order, we would require your full address, contact telephone number and payment details. We accept all major credit/ debit cards.
If you have any questions at all, please don’t hesitate to contact us."
Does it make sense to go all the way to the Nitro? Has anyone tried their lower cost shocks?
Will there be a noticeable difference between their entry level and their top of the line shocks?
I don't know how much adjustability I need. I weigh ~155 lb. and ride only solo.
Any input is much appreciated!
Greetings from wintry Colorado,
Armin