This Forum is now CLOSED use the link to get more details viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13924#p102587
User avatar
By Tomshayes1
#71380
Hi Tim NZ

I just want to get away from the open springs a) for ascetic reasons and b) for practicality / cleaning etc.

Not too bothered about fitting original shocks per se.. Especially in light of their design faults etc as you've outlined.

Allan H has told me in an e mail that the correct length should be 290mm so I am going to opt for adjustable enclosed Hagon shocks.. Apparently the later "Armstrong" type with the knurled adjusters, as fitted to the Super Meteor and Constellation etc are likely to snag on the Meteor frame.

Tom
By Alan R
#71381
Hi TOM,----- why don't you just fit a set of new upper and lower shrouds from our hosts ?........ (Page 151 in the 2016 / 17 book )
By Mark M
#71384
Tom, I don't know how heavy you are but I've always found Hagons standard springing too hard and I'm 11 stone. I'd buy your shocks direct from Hagons and get them to fit springs one increment softer than their standard fitting. I've had a 53 Meteor and a 53 500 Bullet both fitted with rebuilt original shocks and they worked fine although the damping was borderline. As rebuilt by Falcon Shocks the competition people they were fine and never leaked but that's re-engineered with modern seals. And Hitchcocks are quite right, clearance is marginal between shocks and frame.

REgards, Mark
User avatar
By Tomshayes1
#71385
Hi Mark I'm 15st but I am 6'4" .. I bought the bike a while back and have just got around to sorting it...I have no idea what make the shocks are other than they are not standard... They are way too long . So much so that a previous owner has had to fit extension blocks under the main stand for it to touch the ground... Even with these the wheels are both firmly on the ground...
By Caboose
#71386
Hi Tomshayes1,

If you are a member of the REOC you can advertise your shocks for a swap on the Club Website. Why not try it?

Regards Dick.
By Wayne
#71411
Just as a matter of fact guys - I have measured the shocks on a very original 1953 700 Meteor ( you know it Mark ! ) and the rear shocks are as Allan says - 290 mm
User avatar
By Tomshayes1
#71418
Hi Alan R

I'd love to put some photos on but don't know how to do it on the message board lol..

This computer doesn't have a gearbox or tappets!

Tom
User avatar
By Adrian
#71428
There's a recent long thread about putting photos up on here if you look in the forum index, but long story short:



1. Sign up for photo hosting website e.g. www.imageupload.co.uk



2. Upload your photos to that site.

<

3. On the web site, call up the photo you want to share here.



4. Look for the image sharing/embedding codes.



5. Very important ('cos this forum is a bit awkward). IGNORE anything labelled BBCode for forum or image link.



6. ONLY select the HTML code, repeat ***HTML*** code



7. Copy and paste the code into your message, and type < b r > < b r > (WITHOUT any spaces) after it for a paragraph break.



That should do it. :o)



A.

Shop for accessories at Hitchcocks Motorcycles