Powder Monkey
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Ok so the wilbers rear shocks are on - I'm delaying the fork spring fitting until I've had time to assess the impact on the ride of the rears.
Fitting was easy - although one was either very slightly longer than the other or the mount points were very slightly different from one side of the bike to the other as I put the right side on first and was then 1mm short on the required extension to mount the left side. So off came the right, left on first then the right and your uncles your monkeys brother.
So first ride on them today after fitting. Left home at 5am on the way to the airport in the dark on a country windy road.
The bike handles different for sure, definitely more stable and 'grounded' in the corners than previously and across bumps. The usual bumps ride a bit softer, some of the harsher bumps were the same kind of initial thud as the stock shocks but rode through smoother and less transmission of the thud through the spine - not a jarring I guess but you could still bloody feel it.
Were they worth the $$$$ not sure still evaluating, the greater surety in handling was noticeable straight away, maybe a little disappointed in the thumps still being felt but maybe that's the curse of a 400kg bike.
Fitting was easy - although one was either very slightly longer than the other or the mount points were very slightly different from one side of the bike to the other as I put the right side on first and was then 1mm short on the required extension to mount the left side. So off came the right, left on first then the right and your uncles your monkeys brother.
So first ride on them today after fitting. Left home at 5am on the way to the airport in the dark on a country windy road.
The bike handles different for sure, definitely more stable and 'grounded' in the corners than previously and across bumps. The usual bumps ride a bit softer, some of the harsher bumps were the same kind of initial thud as the stock shocks but rode through smoother and less transmission of the thud through the spine - not a jarring I guess but you could still bloody feel it.
Were they worth the $$$$ not sure still evaluating, the greater surety in handling was noticeable straight away, maybe a little disappointed in the thumps still being felt but maybe that's the curse of a 400kg bike.