Mad German
Well-known member
Hi guys,
I am interested in getting a new shock for my 2008. My dilemma revolves around ordering the spring. I do ride two up, on a very rare occasion, about 2-4 times per year. (My wife is a VERY fair weather rider.) My question is this: Do I buy a shock sprung for two up and pay the extra for a hydraulic preload adjustment, or do I get a shock that is somewhat in the middle as far as spring rate and damping? I understand that the latter will be a compromise when riding both solo and two up, but I'm wondering just how much.
I weigh about 230 in gear, and my wife weighs about 170 in gear. When riding two up, I will use my Givi top case, but it only weighs about 7 lbs (It's the V40). Do I get a shock that is sprung somewhere in the middle for these two weights? I can deal with a little extra spring when riding solo. But when riding two up, I absolutely hate it when the rear sags due to the pillion weight.
So, for those of you who have aftermarket shocks and rarely ride two up, what did you do?
Thanks!
I am interested in getting a new shock for my 2008. My dilemma revolves around ordering the spring. I do ride two up, on a very rare occasion, about 2-4 times per year. (My wife is a VERY fair weather rider.) My question is this: Do I buy a shock sprung for two up and pay the extra for a hydraulic preload adjustment, or do I get a shock that is somewhat in the middle as far as spring rate and damping? I understand that the latter will be a compromise when riding both solo and two up, but I'm wondering just how much.
I weigh about 230 in gear, and my wife weighs about 170 in gear. When riding two up, I will use my Givi top case, but it only weighs about 7 lbs (It's the V40). Do I get a shock that is sprung somewhere in the middle for these two weights? I can deal with a little extra spring when riding solo. But when riding two up, I absolutely hate it when the rear sags due to the pillion weight.
So, for those of you who have aftermarket shocks and rarely ride two up, what did you do?
Thanks!