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Old 24-05-12, 07:05 PM   #1
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Default Identifying Hagon springs - how?

I bought some hagon springs off ebay last week, they were lightly used so I picked them up cheap.


Fitted them tonight and the front end feels just as soft as it did before oncompression. The springs look identical to the ones I took out.


How can I tell the difference between standard injection springs and hagons? I would have thought the wire gauge would have been different?
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Old 24-05-12, 07:22 PM   #2
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Default Re: Identifying Hagon springs - how?

No, they should start with wide spacings at one end, which taper into tighter coils

Like this



Standard ones only have a small section of tight coils if I remember correctly?

Did you change the fork oil at the same time?
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Old 24-05-12, 07:26 PM   #3
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Standard curvy ones

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Old 24-05-12, 07:34 PM   #4
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Default Re: Identifying Hagon springs - how?

Thanks for the quick reply, this is for an injection Sv.

They're slightly a progressive spring but no where as tightly wound as the pic you posted. The springs I removed (presumed they were std) aren't like your curvy ones either they're slightly progressive as well. I'll put a picture up tomorrow but if anyone can confirm what the pointy model springs are like that would be great.... I see an eBay dispute coming on
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Old 24-05-12, 08:27 PM   #5
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Default Re: Identifying Hagon springs - how?

Stock pointy ones are progressive a bit. Post a pic of them?
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My front fork rebuild has them pictured

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Old 24-05-12, 10:21 PM   #7
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Just looked at your thread and yes the ones I removed looked like that,

I will take a picture of both sets tomorrow.

Would someone be able to confirm what the pointy Hagons are like? I expect they're similar to the ones already pictured in this thread (very tight coils over several inches).

Looks like I got shafted... and that will be why the auction didnt show the springs just the box!
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Here are the pictures of the springs, as you can see the progressiveness of the coils are only very slight when compared to the first pic of this thread.


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Old 25-05-12, 10:14 PM   #9
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I have just bought some Hagon springs off JoshWalker and they look very similar to the ones you have. There are only about 6 tight coils. I haven't taken my standard ones out yet so I can't comment on the similarity.
Are there any identifying marks we should be looking for??
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Those look like the stock pointy sv springs the original hagons that were in those boxes replaced btw.

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