Happy Christmas to me

Soldato
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decided to treat myself this Christmas
have just ordered one of these for my ZR7.
got the extra hydraulic preload adjuster for half price.
final price came to £474
http://www.nitron.co.uk/Motorcycles

pic is just a generic one till I get it, which because of xmas n new year will be around mid january as there made to your spec
 
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Nice! make sure you get it sprung to your weight and set up professionally if you're unsure :)

Will make a nice difference i'm sure.
 
Indeed, professional suspension setup is easily one of the best 'upgrades' you can do to any bike.

Don't go to someone where it's a simple "that should do" session, turn up, setup suspension, test ride for a bit, come back, fine tune until you're happy. It really makes a huge difference.

I've been thinking about getting the Multi done... But I can't fault it at the moment lol.
 
Does anyone know if it's possible to fit hydraulic pre-load adjuster to a standard shock, i.e. are the thread/body sizes fairly standard?
 
edd1e said:
Nice! make sure you get it sprung to your weight and set up professionally if you're unsure

Will make a nice difference i'm sure.

Yeah you give them you're weight and riding style ie fast Road and they set it for the bike, they say 90% of the time you won't need to change it from those setting


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finally because of xmas n new year I have my conformation email
they will take 2-3 weeks as they are built to order and my spec.
not a problem as I wont be fitting it till the weather gets better anyway.
I was going to wait till may/april to get it but couldn't miss out on the half price hydraulic pre-load adjuster offer which finishes 4 jan.

already fitted hyerpro springs and oil in the front and that transformed the front.
 
well the wait is over it finally came yesturday and what a beautiful looking bit of kit it looks in the flesh so to speak, the build quality is to a very high standard.
its not going on the bike till about may/april though, im letting winter and the salt on the roads to clear.
reading the booklet that came with it the hydraulic preload adjuster gives you 10mm of adjustment of the preload in 50 clicks and at the bottom of the shock it has 24 clicks
of rebound/compression. you also get a data sheet of the pre-configured setup for your weight and riding, so if you change it you know what the stock settings are for you, it even tells you the guys name at the factory that built it for you which is cool lol
 
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