Hagon shocks too stiff? (No, I'm just a noob)

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  • Joe Garfield

    #16
    Originally posted by RichDesmond
    Your sag numbers, if accurate*, indicate springs that are much too soft. Overall, your symptoms sounds like either bottoming or too much compression damping.

    If the spring rate on the rear is right you'll have 5-10mm of free sag and 30-35mm of total sag.
    I apparently missed this post, but thanks Rich, you nailed it!

    Dave and I agree and he is ordering me stiffer springs.

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    • Joe Garfield

      #17
      Originally posted by tkent02
      ... Dave talks a nice line before the sale, but afterwards you are on your own.
      This couldn't be farther from my experience. He's been very communicative, helped me diagnose the problem, and is making sure we get things right.

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      • Charlie G
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        #18
        Originally posted by Joe Garfield
        This couldn't be farther from my experience. He's been very communicative, helped me diagnose the problem, and is making sure we get things right.
        They were very helpful for me.
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