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Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Has anyone changed out their rear spring? what brand did you use? I am looking at Barons at 913lbs per inch and Progressive at 1200lbs at it lowers the bike 1/2"
I am a big guy 6'1" and my wife is.... well two up we're about 440lbs.
I am also looking at lowering my bike the Fat bike way at the same time.
Did you have to use a special tool to change the spring? I know Barons sells a spring removal tool. I changed my 650 VStar without any special tools.
After lowering does the tire hit the fender when you hit bumps?

Thanks for any help.
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
I dont know if you have been on delphi at Looneys but he sells a heavier spring and loans the tool needed to compress the spring for a refundable deposit....Let me know which way you go and any info would be appreciated as I am going to put a heavier spring on myself..hope this helps some ...oh and Jungle bear 11 changed his to a barons spring may want to check with him ..Coug
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
If and when I change mine it'll be a Looney's progressive.
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
I slammed my bike using dog bones and flipping the reley arm. I'm short 5'-7" and weigh about 195 and after lowering my bike it barely bottomed out. I knew I would be riding my wife so I decided to get the Barons spring. I have not bottomed out since. I took my whole shock assembly to a bike shop down the road and they changed the spring for me. You will not have to worry about the tire hitting the fender as the bike will bottom out first.
I hope this helps.
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
I just got done with mine. I put Barons 900lb spring on mine and the Barons lowing kit. You will need a press to remove the spring. It takes about 5 min to change the spring if you have a press. I used the Barons lowering kit to lower the rear because the flip way lowers the bike about 3". Which I thought was to much for two up riding. I don't bottom out with the 900lb spring but me and the wife are around 300lbs.
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Rockshow wrote:
I knew I would be riding my wife so I decided to get the Barons spring.



I'll have to check into that spring to see what it can do for me.

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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Does anyone have the link to the Looneys or Barons spring? thanks!
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 9 Months ago  
Thanks for the advise I will check with looney's anyone have a link?
I got a press at work so I should be able to change it there.
 
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Re:Changing spring & lowering 1 Year, 8 Months ago  
Hi Smhouse, I put the barons 913, went all over town to try to find someone to change out the spring, none of the shops would touch it because they were afraid it would fly apart, in desperation I went to of all places ,Canadian Tire and the spring changer for car structs that they use, just fit the spring on the roadstar. Now the Mechanic that did it was a pretty good guy and was willing to try any thing once and since, I hear he's done a few more, hope this helps you.

Charlie
 
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