I completely agree.
A good tuning is the best way.
Gerhard,
do you think the progressive fork springs for the M1R are still available?
Ciao
get the bike higher
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yes, they are.
Depending on Paso model from PROMOTO, HYPERPRO and WILBERS. (from WIRTH I think, too but I`m not totally sure)
The ones from HYPERPRO appeared on ebay once in a while, but lately I didn`t see them anymore.
Still, WILBERS in Germany offers progressive springs from different manufacturers
http://www.wilbers-products.net/shop/in ... ducati.htm
on their US homepage you`ll find only their own fork springs:
http://www.motorcycle-suspension.com/us ... ducati.htm
G.
Depending on Paso model from PROMOTO, HYPERPRO and WILBERS. (from WIRTH I think, too but I`m not totally sure)
The ones from HYPERPRO appeared on ebay once in a while, but lately I didn`t see them anymore.
Still, WILBERS in Germany offers progressive springs from different manufacturers
http://www.wilbers-products.net/shop/in ... ducati.htm
on their US homepage you`ll find only their own fork springs:
http://www.motorcycle-suspension.com/us ... ducati.htm
G.
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