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TURBO

So Cal, CA, US, 90000

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TURBO

About:

I'm Fun loving, outgoing, spontaneous and adventurious. I've learned life is a gift and believe we should all enjoy it to the fullest extent possibe. So I do
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Occupation:

Contractor

Favorite Quote:

IF YOU STAY READY, YOU DON'T HAVE TO GET READY!
 

Member Since:

08.02.2007


Bike 1:

Titanium 2006 Honda GL1800 Goldwing

Bike 2:

Blue-Silver 2004 Suzuki GSXR 1300 Hayabusa

Bike 3:

Burgundy-Black 1998 Harley Davidson FXSTC Softail-WideGl


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Progressive Heavy Duty Fork Springs for GL1800
ITEM CODE: TR771521,   SKU: TR771521

06.02.2011
2006 GL1800 I had the springs installed at Wingstuff in Aug of 09 and only replaced the stock springs because the Kuryakyn fork brace I also had installed at wing stuff was hitting my factory brakeline mounting bracket. After much research and debate kuryakyn has redesigned their fork brace to leave clearance on top of the fender for the brakeline bracket (still insufficient clearance). They also agreed to replace my forkbrace with the new model which i exchanged for a Superbrace which mounts close enough to the front fender to clear Hondas factory brakeline bracket. After all of this was installed by recommendation of Rick WingStuffs owner I was riding across smooth open highway approaching 100 mph when my front wheel began to bounce violently. I returned to Wingstuff later brought the issue to the attention of Rick the owner and was referred to Don the service manager. Who determined the forksprings are to stiff to allow the recoil necessary. This is the second time I have bought supposedly bolt on equipment and have had severe adverse mechanical results. NO PRODUCT SHOULD HAVE A SKULL AND CROSSBONES OR SMALL PRINT DISCLAIMER AND SAFETY ISSUES REGARDING PRODUCTS SHOULD BE HANDELED BY THE RETAILER THEY SHOULD COMMUNICATE WITH MANUFACTURE
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