From: S'mee on
On Feb 27, 12:01 pm, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

poor ignorant uneducated failure. Your petulance at being shown up is
pathetic, just like you.
From: S'mee on
On Feb 28, 10:30 am, "`" <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

Your constant proving of what I've said about your sorry racist
zoophile deviant self is heartening. I may not have to put you down
after all...you appear to be on the road to doing yourself in, it
warms my heart.
From: M.Badger on
The Older Gentleman wrote:

> M.Badger <boing(a)invalid.org> wrote:
>
>> Personally, I use a UK company called Hagon, which fall in to the
>> inexpensive and quite good category. Unless you want bling, you don't
>> need the very expensive stuff that may have umlauts in the name for road
>> riding.
>
> <Nods> Hagon kit definitely falls into the "excellent value for money"
> category. They've got the quality/price relationship just right.

At Mablethorpe, something like 95% of the modded road bikes seem to run
Hagons because of that, plus, you ring up and describe what you are doing
with them, give them the installed length and your weight and a week later,
a set of custom shocks come through the post.

>>
>> I don't doubt you'll have a Hagon equivalent. I once had some Koni
>> dial-a- rides on a similar bike. They were quite good.
>
> Ikon shocks. They're basically Konis, but they don't have the rights to
> the name, so they moved the 'i' to the front of the name. Supposed to be
> good, though I've never tried them.

Ta for the heads up on the name change. Next twinshock SOB I get, I'll look
them up.

>
>

From: La Bete des Vosges (Francis Chartier) on
Le Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:11:38 +0000, The Older Gentleman a écrit :

> Ikon shocks. They're basically Konis, but they don't have the rights to
> the name, so they moved the 'i' to the front of the name. Supposed to be
> good, though I've never tried them.

Note that despite the change of name, there is 100% compatibility between
Ikon and old koni parts.

I have recently rebuilt the konis fitted to my 1993 Guzzi Strada with
news springs, seals, bushings and oil from Ikon NL: less than a hundred
euros.

http://www.hobbyist.nl/

and for application charts and part lists:
http://www.ikonsuspension.com/content/international_distributors.shtml

Quick and efficient.

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