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suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
I want to improve my suspension for 2 up. The total load weight will be over 400# with everything. I'm 240#...

Will the heavier spring do it or should I go with the progressive shock?
I ride most of the time solo but I want my honey to enjoy the bike....I think she was scared by bikes in her past life.

How will either of them affect my solo ride. It seems to me that the heavier spring would have more rebound in it but I don't really know & that's why I'm here.

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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
Buy the rear spring you will not be sorry; it's not too stiff when you're solo, and when you crack the throttle you won't get that mushy sag in the rear. Barons has a 930lb. and Eibach has a 1000lb. I bought the 930 but if I do it again I'll buy the 1000lb. Didn't buy the shock, if I remember they were a bit pricey compared to the spring. But if you have the $ do both.
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
Just installed the Barons 930 spring. I have riden a couple times solo now and found a hugh improvement in ride and power transfer.2 up I think it will also be greatly improved over the stock 730lb spring. I am not sure how much improvement you would get between the 930 and the 1000lb springs. If you do buy the spring and want to install yourself be sure to pick up the Baron spring compessor for 40 bucks money well spent.
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
Has anyone installed a progressive spring? What are they-800 to 1000 lbs?

And what are the benefits/results??
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
I put the progressive spring on this weekend. 2hours 6 beers and 1 friend..
overkill on the hours....
pushing 450lbs on 2up riding. I wish I put this on two years ago. My wife said she loved the ride. and if she is happy we all are happy.
if you change the spring pay the $40 bucks for the tool. It was the best $40 I spent for a tool that I will only use once
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
Have you tried cranking up the preload on the stock unit? I did that a few weeks ago as I have a lady friend, honestly never had the guts to ask how much she weighs and me at 210 so got to be going around 350. I found that by going all out on the preload that the ride was not bad solo and much improved double. I was scraping pipes and boards on every turn now almost never. I am considering the spring change as it gets rave reviews. You might try the preload first and see what you think. JMHO
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
I have the barons 930 and it is a big difference in the ride.
 
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Re:suspension upgrade 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago  
The progressive goes to 1,200 and it rides real nice. I just keep playing with ride height. I was never happy with adjusting the spring on the bike so I pulled the whole assembly and adjusted it right to the max on the work bench. Much better!
 
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