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- 07 Jul 2011 01:40
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5790
Re: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
I have the box that my Hagon springs came in and it says on the label Yamaha XV535 88>. I bought these from NLM a year or two ago for my 75 Strada and can confirm they are very good and a big improvement on the original springs . Ah! Just the info I was looking for. A nice to have a from the road p...
- 07 Jul 2011 01:37
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5790
Re: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
Would it be worth asking Hagon direct to see if they will send them over? It might be cheaper than having your local dealer supply? Wouldn't go through a dealer...we have a good distributor with a online website. I've gotten rear shocks from him before at good prices. Bulk shipping is always good t...
- 06 Jul 2011 14:47
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5790
Re: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
Mark,
Thanks - I did ping the Hagon distributor in the US here and he said they had no listing for the Sport - just sent me a pdf of the application listing I had already seen on the web.
I guess I need to go to the source in the UK for the info - but order from the us distributor.
barry
Thanks - I did ping the Hagon distributor in the US here and he said they had no listing for the Sport - just sent me a pdf of the application listing I had already seen on the web.
I guess I need to go to the source in the UK for the info - but order from the us distributor.
barry
- 05 Jul 2011 21:31
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: 3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5790
3 1/2 Sport Fork Springs
I have a '74 drum brake 3 1/2 Sport with Marzocchi front forks. My springs are in need of replacement and I wondered if anyone had the specs so I can order from Hagon or Progressive or ?
I am located in the US
thanks barry
I am located in the US
thanks barry
- 07 Aug 2007 15:00
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Steering Damper
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7513
I've actually drilled a small hole in the bottom of the damper before now to remove all the fluid. That way you can have it fitted, but not ruin the low speed steering. I just run my 77 Sport without one. If it's only for show - then this is a great idea...I am trying to keep the bike pretty origin...
- 07 Aug 2007 14:58
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Steering Damper
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7513
The bike doesn't need the damper it's only for show. I took mine off and have it sitting in a box in the garage. NLM in the UK may be able to help you with a replacment or even a service kit. Andrew, a couple of morini owners I have talked to here in the SF bay area indicated that they though the d...
- 05 Aug 2007 22:42
- Forum: Tre e mezzo
- Topic: Steering Damper
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7513
Steering Damper
I am just finishing up my frame-up restore of a '74 3 1/2 sport and was looking at what I assume is the original Orlandi steering damper. It's action is pretty bad, so I attempted to take it apart to see if it is rebuildable. So far no luck in getting it apart. Are these rebuildable and anyone have ...