Uncle Phil
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Well, since one of my ladies feels like I am riding a pogo stick when I hit a bump, I researched what is available for rear shocks.
Ohlins appears to be the best, but they no longer offer ST1100 models.
I have Works Pro Racers on three of them, but it takes forever to get one of them rebuilt through Worx (daughter of the founder restarted company).
Hagon has a good offering but Wilbers seems to be rated a little better.
So I went for a Wilbers without the low/high external 'canister' compression adjustment since I pretty much ride solo 99% of the time.
When I get it in my hands, get it installed, and get some miles I'll report back here.
Ohlins appears to be the best, but they no longer offer ST1100 models.
I have Works Pro Racers on three of them, but it takes forever to get one of them rebuilt through Worx (daughter of the founder restarted company).
Hagon has a good offering but Wilbers seems to be rated a little better.
So I went for a Wilbers without the low/high external 'canister' compression adjustment since I pretty much ride solo 99% of the time.
When I get it in my hands, get it installed, and get some miles I'll report back here.