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By ric
#73915
I hope you've informed your insurance company ;)
thought I'd add that little snippet before someone else did.
By Alan R
#73922
Hi guys------Hi ric} Regarding informing Insurance Companies....As I understand it they hold a list of "Approved accessories"......and as the name suggests you are allowed to fit these items without having to inform anyone...It's probably a good idea to contact your particular company and ask for a copy of that list...The main problem with aftermarket items is}--"Does that item/items significantly alter the description and/or the performance of the bike as declared by its' owner for the purposes of insurance cover" ???..........Now I'm NOT involved with the Insurance business but have had a few "close encounters" during 50 years of motoring to be just a little bit cautious and wary.......
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By Adrian
#73985
I believe papasmurf has stated previously that his bike was not a factory-built bike, it was put together here in the UK. We don't know what shock absorbers the builder chose!



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By Bulletbarber
#79328
Hi guys,
That hard suspension again, I have a 2017 machine, gas shocks,

The softer springs to suit, What are these like? Softer? my weight is, 75 80 kg.

Anybody had experience with these springs.
In Australia hagons cost about 500 dollars softer springs from host maybe 100 dollars,
A lot cheaper option.

Cheers David Barber

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