- Tue Dec 18, 2012 12:02 pm
#1585
Hi,
Due to a chronic neck problem, I’m either going to have to give up riding my 2002 Bullet 500ES or try to soften the front end so that the shock of hitting potholes and manhole covers doesn’t transfer to my arms and neck quite as violently as it does now with the stock springs in the forks.
Has anybody out there fitted our sponsor’s replacement progressive front fork springs? If so, do they make the front end any softer when riding on our poorly maintained roads?
How easy/difficult is it to change the springs – can they come out without stripping the forks completely?
I’ve already replaced the rear shocks with Hagons and that helped at the back end but unless I can get the front end a bit more compliant I’m going to have to sell the bike, and I really don’t want to have to do that unless I've no other option.
Thanks
Tony
Due to a chronic neck problem, I’m either going to have to give up riding my 2002 Bullet 500ES or try to soften the front end so that the shock of hitting potholes and manhole covers doesn’t transfer to my arms and neck quite as violently as it does now with the stock springs in the forks.
Has anybody out there fitted our sponsor’s replacement progressive front fork springs? If so, do they make the front end any softer when riding on our poorly maintained roads?
How easy/difficult is it to change the springs – can they come out without stripping the forks completely?
I’ve already replaced the rear shocks with Hagons and that helped at the back end but unless I can get the front end a bit more compliant I’m going to have to sell the bike, and I really don’t want to have to do that unless I've no other option.
Thanks
Tony