FS: Superhawk forks
#1
FS: Superhawk forks
SOLD
lower price ! this morning only... will pull this once i list them on ebay this afternoon.
A nice set of forks that were rebuilt ( new shim stacks, bushings & seals ) by greg ( hawkrider ). probably about 1000 miles since rebuild.
.90 springs
$200.00 + shipping
paypal or i can run a credit card through my wifes business.
tim
lower price ! this morning only... will pull this once i list them on ebay this afternoon.
A nice set of forks that were rebuilt ( new shim stacks, bushings & seals ) by greg ( hawkrider ). probably about 1000 miles since rebuild.
.90 springs
$200.00 + shipping
paypal or i can run a credit card through my wifes business.
tim
Last edited by trinc; 10-03-2010 at 02:19 PM.
#3
I am 6'4" and 250lbs. From what I've read the. 90 springs might be a little light for me but with the other upgrades what is your (or Hawkriders) opinion on these forks for me? I don't do track days but want the bike to handle aggressive riding when I choose. Thanks
#4
They are a little on the light side but worlds better than stock.
How hard of a braker are you? Also you can always swap out the springs later for something a bit stiffer with no real need to change the damping set up.
Oh and I had 1.05s in mine
How hard of a braker are you? Also you can always swap out the springs later for something a bit stiffer with no real need to change the damping set up.
Oh and I had 1.05s in mine
#5
it's pretty easy to change springs but you'd have to weigh that vs. getting yours rebuilt. i figured that anybody close to my weight could swap forks and loose no riding time... then sell off their stock forks. it sucked having the bike torn down for a couple of weeks while i waited for greg to rebuild them. with these you'd be good to go in just an hour or two.
tim
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