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Old 24-02-11, 02:25 PM   #1
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So when I bought the Tiger, I thought I was buying into a higher class of motorcycle than the budget SV.

On my old bike, I changed the rear shock for a GSXR1000 unit and loved it, then upgraded the fork with Hyperpro progressive springs and good oil and loved that too. It went 'round corners well, was comfy and I was happy.

The Tiger arrived and I vcarried on riding around corners fast, enjoying the power and comfort of the machine.

However, I was never happy with the bouncy bits and having NO knowlege of adjusting bouncy bits (other than thrutching an itch) I went with the setting recommended in the book that came with the bike.

Since doing the advanced course last year, the issue with suspension has been niggling even more, so I started reading around the interwebs and I am shocked to find that the suspension on my Tiger is considered to be utter poo!

I'm keeping this bike for ever, I love it to bits, but I can see that an upgrade is required to the suspension.

So the interweb was consulted again, and the name Maxton keeps coming up as a very, very good company. I think Luckypants had his old VFR fettled by them and there was nothing wrong with that bike's handling!

Maxton aren't far from me and I don't start work until 3.00pm, so out into the sun I toddled, analysing every corner to try and figure out what I didn't like about the Tiger's suspension.

The business is in a newly built unit, right in the middle of feck all! I rode straight past, despite Homer telling me I was there... (better oberservation required )

Very welcoming, lots of parts to dribble over and a factory tour all offered and gladly accepted. They make everything apart from the springs. The CNC machine was busy onsome new ZX10R shock parts - fascinating stuff. There were shocks ready for packing off to some race teams and a very beaten up TT bike on a lift getting some TLC!

Then I had a chat with Richard Adams, the man in charge of research and development who I knows what he is talking about. He's a really pleasent chap, happy to chat and explain what's what with my Tiger in simple terms, which I needed!

It turns out that the issue is mostly with the rear shock being sprung for a rider who is about nine stone wet through! He got out the screwdriver and twiddled adjusters right there and then, explaining that he had done many, many Tigers, so knew what was needed.

Then we got chatting about how to improve things. Firstly, we talked about re-springing the original shock, but with the limited adjustment available, it won't really help.

So, and I hope Mrs BP doesn't read this, I'm saving up the £400 for a bespoke rear shock. They will weigh me (industrial strength scales, obviously) chat about riding style and so on, then build me my own shock!

I'll fit it, then I can go visit and have final adjustments done.

Once the rear is sorted, the front fork can deal a lot better with it's limitations. They do make a complete cartridge kit for the Tiger, but at another £500, I'll never afford it. To be honest, Richard doubts it's really needed, which is a suprising attitude, considering he talked me out of a possible sale, but I appreciated the honesty.

So, piggy bank raiding, savings draining and begging to start ASAP!

Pete

PS, I'm late for work now!
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Old 24-02-11, 02:28 PM   #2
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I always enjoy popping into Maxton, very helpful people who will sell you what you need, no more, no less.
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Old 24-02-11, 04:35 PM   #3
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Can they do it in any other colour than purple?
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Old 24-02-11, 04:39 PM   #4
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Always found them very helpful, if a bit slow making stuff.
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Old 24-02-11, 04:48 PM   #5
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Can they do it in any other colour than purple?
I have heard that if you ask them nicely they will give you a different colour spring.
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Old 24-02-11, 04:49 PM   #6
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Cool workmanship, shame some of their tackle is/was a right bugger to adjust and work on. Maybe modern stuff is better, I have only worked on one oil boiler shock of theirs.
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Old 25-02-11, 12:53 AM   #7
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Chris,

The shock, once fitted is as easy to adjust as the standard fit unit. It's serviceable and re-buildable (not by me - I'm not fettlin' fings I can't fiix!)

A shock service isn't expensive, once ever few years I can stand the cost.

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Old 25-02-11, 01:33 AM   #8
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I've got a Maxton front end conversion .... 100% better than the Suzuki OE rubbish... Hagon out back tho and all good...
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Old 25-02-11, 01:36 AM   #9
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This is very interesting as I am a large chap and picking up a 07 Tiger tomorrow (very excited about that!)

Will have to add it to the (long) list of stuff I want to get. Better start saving hard.
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Old 25-02-11, 08:54 AM   #10
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£400 sounds cheap for a bespoke rear shock, I'll not tell Mrs BP
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