Hi, First of all I want to say thanks to the Triumph forum for recieving me. I bought a new Bonneville T100 lasth month, it now has 900km. But i´m finding the rear suspesion to be to hard. I´ve owned other motorcyles, small, dual´s, naked, very different motorcycles. I´ve never improved or bought accesories o new parts for one of my motorcycles to improve riding. Here´s the deal, I think that the actual shocks perfom good on highway, nothing special, but I´m a slow speed rider. I think that they are ok for perfect tarmac long roads. But in the city, the suspension is too hard. I tried using 2 PSI less in each tire, but there is almost no difference. I weight 75kg. I want to buy new shocks, and i want them to be as soft as possible. I like soft spongy rinding, and I don´t know which shocks I should buy. I could use 2 pairs of shocks, cause I always program my highways rides with time. I´ts not a problem at all be changing from shock to shock once in a while. So, using the OEM and some new shocks. I´ve heard that shocks should wear in too, is this real? My brother is gonna fly to europe in 2 weeks, so this is the chance to buy shocks, cause I´m from Chile. The streets have a lot of holes and problems. Could you please recommend me very soft shocks for my Bonneville? I will appreciate every comment and opinion, thanks!
Send your post to https://www.hagon-shocks.co.uk/common/pagedetail.aspx?PageCode=contact There are perhaps 4 choices of shocks and price range..... They will send to you in Chile or to your brother in the UK with the right springs and damping for your weight.
Although I've never bought after sales shock I can vouch for the service Hagon offer. I would keep your tyres at the recommended pressure. Good luck. Bonne Phil
Gert Welcome to the Family. You do know we will want a picture of your steed soon. Can even take it in the sunshine as the weather over here in Blighty has been good today. Sun even got his hat off. And yes Hagon are the way to go. Even if you have the opportunity to phone them they will build you a shock exactly what you want. And when you do speak to them you can just tell there passion for bikes and performance. Used them for ever and have never been disappointed with the results. Ride Safe Joe.
Thank guys! I do have one more question. I do most of my ride in the city, commuting. I have a lot of bumps and potholes, and I ride between 40-50 kph most of the time. I´m still not sure of which shocks do i need for this. Thanks
Hi there i am running the 412 progressives on my Bonny SE they are lovely and comfortable also wanted to keep the classic look about the bike, https://www.progressivesuspension.com/product/1408/412-series-shocks
It sounds to me that what you need is air suspension rear shocks. I had some on a Valkyrie I had a few years ago and they were just amazingly comfortable. They were also adjustable so you could adjust ride height, particularly useful on bad roads in towns and cities. Here is just an example of what I'm talking about : https://www.strutmasters.com/benefits-of-air-suspension-kits-for-motorcycles/
I made a kit up for my Harley road king. Best suspension setup ever for comfort. I used a shock from a comaro.