I put progressive springs in my forks. That's why I took the caps off. I used the actual Progressive brand and these are made in the USA. I found a pair here in the UK, listed on eBay with only a code number and no idea as to what bike they were for. I checked on Progressive's website and found that the code was for the XS1100. I didn't need any adapters or spacers or anything (some other Japanese bikes do but not the XS1100E and F).
The bike was instantly higher at the front end (because the OEM springs had compressed) and it immediately looked different. The ride seems less bumpy on certain types of bumps and generally an improvement. The bike is also sitting higher, of course.
I think if you are going to the trouble of replacing the springs, you may as well put progressive ones in as they are a more modern concept than the OEM ones.......
The bike was instantly higher at the front end (because the OEM springs had compressed) and it immediately looked different. The ride seems less bumpy on certain types of bumps and generally an improvement. The bike is also sitting higher, of course.
I think if you are going to the trouble of replacing the springs, you may as well put progressive ones in as they are a more modern concept than the OEM ones.......
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