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    Hello,

    I have had a blast putting over 400 miles on the Mad Mosquito since it's completion, but the suspension is about to shake out my fillings. I am happy with the rear springs but the front is super rough. Where do I buy Progressive fork springs? Their website says the local Harley dealer is the only place and I can't find any on eBay.

    Thanks

    P.S. Got a set of 2000 ZRX 1100 carbs to put on too!!!
    1979 XS11 Special (slightly modified)
    dubbed the "Mad Mosquito"

    MikesXs Pod Filters
    MikesXs 35k Coils
    8mm plug wires
    42.5 Pilots 142.5 Mains
    (Carb tune by GNEPIG Performance)
    Kerker 4-into-1
    Shaved emblems
    Progressive frt springs lowered 1.5"
    Progressive 11.5" rear shocks
    Harley Dyna rear fender chopped
    Custm side mt tag (apparently illegal)
    Custom Dual Headlights
    Lots of time and hard work.

  • #2
    Bikebandit has them for $74. I just checked their site for the info.

    http://www.bikebandit.com/aftermarke...187558+1188042

    Wildkat bought me some for Xmas, but I haven't had a chance to install them yet.
    Last edited by John; 03-02-2008, 05:26 PM.

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    • #3
      Check out BikeBandit.com:

      Here's the Aftermarket/street/suspension/progressive springs/yamaha page



      Name: Progressive Suspension Fork Springs (Yamaha XS1100 Special 1979-1981)
      Price: $74.65 Your Price!
      $82.95 MSRP
      Brand: Progressive Suspension
      Note Spacers are NOT included. They may easily be fabricated from aluminum or PVC pipe.
      They talk about a spacer, because the Specials use longer tubes, but they(progressive) only make one size spring for the 1100's, and so you put in a ~4in spacer to take up the slack!
      T.C.

      WOW, Stereo replies! I, too, checked their availability, that's how John beat me to the punch!
      T. C. Gresham
      81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
      79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
      History shows again and again,
      How nature points out the folly of men!

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      • #4
        followup questions?

        Hey Da-bubble,

        I got to thinkin' a little. What weight fork oil did you use?

        And do you have any air in the front forks for the preload?

        If you are using a 10-15 wt fork oil, you might want to try some 5 wt first??
        T.C.
        T. C. Gresham
        81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
        79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
        History shows again and again,
        How nature points out the folly of men!

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        • #5
          Springs

          I've had the Progressives for several years now and I like the way the work.
          Walt
          80 XS11s - "Landshark"
          79 XS11s
          03 Valkyrie
          80 XS Midnight Special - Freebee 1
          78 Honda CB125C - Freebee 2
          81 Suzuki 850L - Freebee 3

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          • #6
            T.C. and John,

            I used whatever weight that Clymers called for. I think my problem is that I used solid spacers stacked on top of what progressive calls the "top out springs". This spacer sits over the dampening rod where the small holes allow oil to squirt thru. In the Progressive kit, they include two sets of top out springs for 1 or 2 inch lowering. The springs wouldn't interfere with the flow of oil like my spacers do. That coupled with a 300lb rider and 29 yr old springs and I think I can justify some progressives.

            Thanks for the advice. Any idea what shipping would run? A guy on ebay has every kit under the sun listed including FJ and Vmax's. I thought about emailing to see if he can list one for an XS his are $85 shipped.

            Thanks,
            Scott
            1979 XS11 Special (slightly modified)
            dubbed the "Mad Mosquito"

            MikesXs Pod Filters
            MikesXs 35k Coils
            8mm plug wires
            42.5 Pilots 142.5 Mains
            (Carb tune by GNEPIG Performance)
            Kerker 4-into-1
            Shaved emblems
            Progressive frt springs lowered 1.5"
            Progressive 11.5" rear shocks
            Harley Dyna rear fender chopped
            Custm side mt tag (apparently illegal)
            Custom Dual Headlights
            Lots of time and hard work.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Da-Bubble
              T.C. and John,
              Any idea what shipping would run? A guy on ebay has every kit under the sun listed including FJ and Vmax's. I thought about emailing to see if he can list one for an XS his are $85 shipped.

              Thanks,
              Scott
              Geez, do I/we have to do EVERYTHING!

              Bike Bandit says:
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              T. C. Gresham
              81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
              79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
              History shows again and again,
              How nature points out the folly of men!

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              • #8
                11-1110

                Just bought a set from Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse .Total cost including shipping was 66.79 . It even included a piece of PVC tube for the 3.5" spacers . Used a small tubing cutter to make a perfect score in the pvc and finished thru with a saw.
                79SF
                XJ11
                78E

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                • #9
                  Thanks! Just ordered a set for $66.79. Can't wait!
                  1979 XS11 Special (slightly modified)
                  dubbed the "Mad Mosquito"

                  MikesXs Pod Filters
                  MikesXs 35k Coils
                  8mm plug wires
                  42.5 Pilots 142.5 Mains
                  (Carb tune by GNEPIG Performance)
                  Kerker 4-into-1
                  Shaved emblems
                  Progressive frt springs lowered 1.5"
                  Progressive 11.5" rear shocks
                  Harley Dyna rear fender chopped
                  Custm side mt tag (apparently illegal)
                  Custom Dual Headlights
                  Lots of time and hard work.

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                  • #10
                    Progressive Fork Springs?

                    I read a tech article on what is wrong with the xs11. It said, "handling is bad and the xs11 needs a fork brace & heavier front springs". Because of this I cut the spacers to 4". I could barely get the fork caps to screw in [I couldn't get the forks screwed back together with the spacer cut any longer]. I used my cutting tool for auto body and other steel to cut the spacer. The ride is exceptional now and the front end stays up. I used 15w oil.
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