29-12-11, 12:57 PM
The R6 shock would be by far the most cost effective idea.
As per the Piemaster I also have a Nitron shock, which seem to be gaining popularity after Ohlins have priced their kit out of most people's pockets, last year I checked their FZS shock & it was £960 new....
Nitron are currently doing a discount on a separate preload adjuster unit (half price at the moment), but even on their most basic shock it would still be £400. Would be very handy just to twiddle instead of losing the skin off the back of your hand tho....
You may also need to consider the front end too....have you changed the springs or does it cope with max preload?
As per the Piemaster I also have a Nitron shock, which seem to be gaining popularity after Ohlins have priced their kit out of most people's pockets, last year I checked their FZS shock & it was £960 new....
Nitron are currently doing a discount on a separate preload adjuster unit (half price at the moment), but even on their most basic shock it would still be £400. Would be very handy just to twiddle instead of losing the skin off the back of your hand tho....
You may also need to consider the front end too....have you changed the springs or does it cope with max preload?