digest number 10701
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:29 am
Catching up on my e-mail this morning after a great track day at
Roebling Road (Savannah GA) yesterday. Not on the KLR BTW.
I have a Cogent Moab shock and Cogent springs with Race Tech
emulators in my 02 KLR.
It's a huge improvement over the stock suspension.
Prior to installing the Cogent shock I had the Cogent springs and
Race Tech emulators in the forks and a heavier spring (Big Gun) on
the stock shock. The heavier spring was an improvement but it was too
heavy and I couldn't get the rear sag set properly so I then bought
the Moab shock which made a huge difference over the stock shock with
the Big Gun spring.
I don't like to bad mouth any product but I've seen the 420
Progressive innards and I wouldn't waste my money on the 420.
For the rear I'd recommend you either install a heavier spring on the
stock shock or wait until you can afford the Cogent Moab shock.
For the front go with new springs and the Race Tech emulators. The
emulators will allow you to adjust the compression damping and the
weight of oil you use will set your rebound damping.
If you can afford it go with the total package from Cogent. Talk to
Rick at Cogent and he'll give you a discount on the whole package.
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Doug
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At 08:25 AM 11/2/2008, you wrote:
---------- Doug Pippin 828-684-8488 d_pippin_89@... ---------- [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>Suspension upgrade. > Posted by: "hotrodkawi" hotrodkawi@... hotrodkawi > Date: Sat Nov 1, 2008 1:50 pm ((PDT)) > >I'm looking to replace the suspension front and rear on my 07 KLR. >I'm leaning to the 420 progessive setup fron and rear. Any thoughts. >recomendations? The next option would be the Moab shock with the >progressive springs up front. If anybody has expirenced both I would >really like to know if the Moab is worth the extra dough. I am not a >rich man. Has anybody put the Progressive rear shock on their bike. >I'm interested on how it works off road.. I do a fair amount of off >roading on my bike. would like to know if the Progressive set up is >good off and on road.