I'm considering a Hagon shock for my RD350LC project bike; a fellow on Facebook has one for $400, which seems reasonable. It has some ride height adjustment, preload and combined rebound/compression damping. What do y'all think of these features for this price? I only know of Hagon's reputation.
Quote from: 85RZwade on March 22, 2023, 08:39:51 PM
I'm considering a Hagon shock for my RD350LC project bike; a fellow on Facebook has one for $400, which seems reasonable. It has some ride height adjustment, preload and combined rebound/compression damping. What do y'all think of these features for this price? I only know of Hagon's reputation.
I put a Hagon on my TDR, and I have no complaints.
That said, all the guys on Norbo's UK LC forum swear by YSS shocks for the LC and RZ.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333503940141
There are two versions, make sure you get the adjustable ride height one.
I have run Hagons on several twin shock bikes, including CB750s and a CB360. I was happy with the performance on all of them. They're a good midrange price point shock.
Same here. Hagon's on the RD really made a huge difference. Also will be bolting Hagon's onto my GT750.
I bought a set of Hagons for my 1972 Kawasaki H2 and they are worth the price. :righteous: I don't have them currently installed and may see how they fit and feel on the GT750. :umm:
Speaking of YSS, I rode my friends RZ350 a couple of weeks ago with a YSS monoshock and it is nice! :clap:Less than $300 too!
That's two votes for YSS; maybe I'll pass on the Hagon. Thanks for the intel, gents
Another vote for YSS on an RZ although I haven't ridden the bike rebuilt bike yet. Maybe today. Maybe Evans snuck over and rode it before I did :haw: Fit and finish on the shock is excellent.
About 2:50 in to this video if you want to check it out.
I have a YSS and also a Hagon on another bike.
Both work well, but my favourite lower priced shock has been a Wilbers one. It has a lovely ride, yet is really supportive, if that makes sense.