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"bigger" front end vs upgraded stock KZ1000j3
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I replaced the factory progressive springs with linear rate springs on my Ducati hypermotard and the handling improved drastically.
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infanterene wrote: Do you guys really like the progressive springs? I have never liked them for aggressive riding because they usually blow through half of their travel too quickly. I am a heavy rider.
I replaced the factory progressive springs with linear rate springs on my Ducati hypermotard and the handling improved drastically.
Progressive is a brand name. Replacing the old factory springs with progressive springs
from Progressive is an upgrade.
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"Do your springs have you wound too tight? Progressive Suspension fork springs soak up small road bumps and have the ability to absorb the larger ones, too. Their progressively wound design provides you with the best of both worlds. When you install these fork springs, you'll be amazed at the improvement that you'll feel in the handling and ride of your machine. Straight rate springs can only offer linear resistance to compression and are a compromise. Give yourself the best ride and handling with Progressive Suspension fork springs. These springs are proudly made in the USA."
I searched high and low for stiffer springs and didn't find any.
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