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jmack3986
12-28-2005, 08:02 PM
I am looking for a site like dennis kirk to find a progressive rear spring for my r. if you have info please respond i have searched and searched and find only things that say either of the 2 thank you.

x.system
12-28-2005, 08:58 PM
Pep is a pretty comon place to send your rear shock to for a revalve or rebuild. I don't think they use a progressive spring, I think its more in the valving. You can get shocks with duel rate springs for the rear but I don't know if your stock one can be converted. Do a search on Pep for more info.

jmack3986
12-28-2005, 09:25 PM
well i am only looking for a aftermarket spring for a stiffer better handleing bike, and garage boy is going to help me rebuild and valve the shock.

mudbogger
12-28-2005, 10:15 PM
Progressive has a website you can email then direct from it in referrance to your shock, I did just recently and got a reply back in a day.

3leggeddog
12-28-2005, 10:27 PM
well the spring may help,but the biggest advantage is in the valving.having the proper valving to composate for wieght,riding stlye,and bike is so important.that spring isn't gonna be at it's full potential without good internals to support it.

jmack3986
12-30-2005, 01:43 PM
i know that but my spring is wore and i do need to revalve and all of that will get done at the same time

Derrick Adams
12-31-2005, 03:04 PM
well the spring may help,but the biggest advantage is in the valving.having the proper valving to composate for wieght,riding stlye,and bike is so important.that spring isn't gonna be at it's full potential without good internals to support it.

I don't know if I agree with that. With all the adjustment in most rear shocks now, I don't see how revalving would be much of a benifit. I think that having the right weight spring for your weight and riding style would be what's most important.

Jordan, I don't believe Progressive makes a spring for the 85-86 250R anymore. If you get the free length dimensions and diameters, and a friendly rep on the phone, you maybe able to cross one. They'll also need to know the rate of your original spring, so be prepared to ship it to them.

3leggeddog
12-31-2005, 06:59 PM
well,i konw the spring has alot to do with it,but all the dampning,and rebound come from your valving.when your are turing those knobs and adjusting the shock,your are effecting the valving.