I recently installed a set of Progressive 412 series rear shocks on my '80 Special. I thought my bike handled okay before, for the big heavy beast it is, but now with the new upgraded shocks I realize my front end needs some work.
I have a Tkat fork brace to install, and a set of Progressive springs ordered. I am planning on doing seals at the same time, just because. I have done these upgrades on other xs11's I had in the past with good results so no issues there.
My question is... I was reading the Rider Magazine article elsewhere on this site and am curious about drilling the pistons as outlined in that article while I am into the forks. Has anyone here done this mod? How did it work out? Any noticeable improvement drilling the pistons, or just the spring/ brace upgrade make all the difference?
I don't usually ride real hard these days but do appreciate a good working suspension on the occasional twisties. I also prefer to run the suspension a little softer than some, I feel it lets it works better keeping the tire in contact with irregularities in the pavement.
Thanks in advance
Mark
I have a Tkat fork brace to install, and a set of Progressive springs ordered. I am planning on doing seals at the same time, just because. I have done these upgrades on other xs11's I had in the past with good results so no issues there.
My question is... I was reading the Rider Magazine article elsewhere on this site and am curious about drilling the pistons as outlined in that article while I am into the forks. Has anyone here done this mod? How did it work out? Any noticeable improvement drilling the pistons, or just the spring/ brace upgrade make all the difference?
I don't usually ride real hard these days but do appreciate a good working suspension on the occasional twisties. I also prefer to run the suspension a little softer than some, I feel it lets it works better keeping the tire in contact with irregularities in the pavement.
Thanks in advance
Mark
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