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    HI looking for replacement fork spring for a 80 gs1000gl ? one with leading axel , any out there .

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    Sonic seems to be the popular choice for better than OEM. Forget progressive. No personal experience.
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      OK went to sonic , and they list all the 1000 like they have the same spring , these are longer then the 79 /78 1000 springs , any one know whats up ??

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        #4
        All the 1000s weigh the same, so they can use the same spring. The only difference will be in the length of the spacer to make up the difference in the length of your fork.

        I have Sonic springs in my 850 and love them. Depending on your gravitational attraction and riding style (and if you have a windshield/fairing on the bike), you might want the 1.0 or 1.1 springs. Pair that up with 10w fork oil and you will be set.

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          #5
          I recently bought a set of Sonic fork springs for my GS1000, (fitted with GSX1100SD Katana forks)
          I was told the GS1000 springs would work just fine, so i ordered them.
          When i got them i was quite concerned that they were 100mm shorter than the stock Kat springs so i emailed Jamie at Sonic and asked him if they sold the springs for the Katana. He said the GS1000 380mm springs were the correct ones for the Kat. Even though they were much shorter, they have 175mm travel, which is more than the 150mm travel the stock forks have. So they are perfectly suitable to use, with the correct length spacer added.
          1978 GS1085.

          Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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            #6
            Also, you don’t actually want the same total spring/spacer length as stock.
            The stock configuration generally has a lot of static preload, necessitated by the very soft stock spring rate. When you have the proper rate you need less preload, so the total length has to be shorter.
            Sonic Springs come with directions, including sizing the spacer.
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