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Has anyone upgraded the suspension on a Transalp? Forks and Shock.

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#1 ·
Long time no post, but I'm still on my '96 TA600, although it now has a TDM as a roomie.

The Transalp is now my off-the-beaten-track bike and I' thinking of giving it a new lease of life.

One part will be the suspension.

I'm looking for replacement shock recommendations as well as any fork upgrades.

In the case of forks, I'm interested either internals or even replcing the front end with a 21" wheel and fork option. In that case, I'd gladly look at upside down forks.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
 
#3 ·
Thanks. I'll see what they offer for the 600.
 
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#5 ·
A member of few words! ;)

Thanks for the links: will have a read.
 
#7 ·
Hi,

The rear shock is a Hagon, it was built to my specification ie my weight, passenger and luggage and adjustable to compensate for solo or two up loaded. All Hagon shocks are built this way and can be reworked if things change. The build quality is great and the folks at Hagon are great too.

The front springs are Hyperpro, they too are really good and are proressive, so significantly better.

I didn't realise that Hagon did front springs at the time, but the Hyperpro are great, just a little more costly.

Rarely venture off road, but the suspension is a vast improvement over the very bouncy stock shocks so I would recommend either Hagon or Hyperpro dependant on your buget, but the Hagon shocks are really well built and less expensive.

When it has been off road solo with no luggage, the uprated shocks cope very much better, but I would really need more off road biased tyres to really coment.

de-Smiffy.





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#8 ·
Hi,

The rear shock is a Hagon, it was built to my specification ie my weight, passenger and luggage and adjustable to compensate for solo or two up loaded. All Hagon shocks are built this way and can be reworked if things change. The build quality is great and the folks at Hagon are great too.

The front springs are Hyperpro, they too are really good and are proressive, so significantly better.

I didn't realise that Hagon did front springs at the time, but the Hyperpro are great, just a little more costly.

Rarely venture off road, but the suspension is a vast improvement over the very bouncy stock shocks so I would recommend either Hagon or Hyperpro dependant on your buget, but the Hagon shocks are really well built and less expensive.

When it has been off road solo with no luggage, the uprated shocks cope very much better, but I would really need more off road biased tyres to really coment.

de-Smiffy.





Sent from my SM-T580 using Tapatalk
I don't particularly want to change out the whole rear shock as they start at about ÂŁ500 for ones with adjustable damping but a new spring set is around ÂŁ200-250 from hyperpro (front and rear) so am considering putting that in. I'm not sure that hyperpro on just the front is a great idea.