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Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 5:47 pm
by lilflippy
Yes Im interested in purchasing these fork springs. I wanted to know do these just drop right in without modifying anything?

Re: Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 7:11 pm
by ragedigital
Usually the website will tell you how to set the springs up. Do you have a link?

Re: Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:16 pm
by DonTZ125
The site walks you through OEM, year, and model info, then asks you to submit a request for info. At that point they'll send you the price and product info, which would presumably include modification requirements.

It took me 3 minutes to figure this out, including the time needed to Google the main site itself.

Some of your inquiries are pertinent (even if posted on both sites simultaneously), and need someone with a little experience to answer.

Some approach bone-idleness.

Re: Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:17 pm
by lilflippy
ragedigital wrote:Usually the website will tell you how to set the springs up. Do you have a link?
Sure here the link

http://www.hyperprousa.com/catalog.php? ... ordertype=

Re: Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:31 pm
by lilflippy
DonTZ125 wrote:The site walks you through OEM, year, and model info, then asks you to submit a request for info. At that point they'll send you the price and product info, which would presumably include modification requirements.

It took me 3 minutes to figure this out, including the time needed to Google the main site itself.

Some of your inquiries are pertinent (even if posted on both sites simultaneously), and need someone with a little experience to answer.

Some approach bone-idleness.
Yes I ask question cause Im a newbie and come to the forums to learn and ask question to get answears from you experts. This is my first bike and im learning alot from ya guys and gals thanks.

Re: Has anyone used HYPERPRO springs?

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 8:46 pm
by DonTZ125
I am glad you're learning; my response was ill-tempered, as my health issues have flared today, and I apologize for my tantrum.

That said, there are some items you can (obviously, given your post on this topic on the Archives) look up yourself. This research and self-education is not only far more satisfying and likely to stay with you, it's also good practice in HOW to carry out research. War story - Every day I see people asking for this info or that datum that is found in the manuals. I sat down a few weeks ago and started searching, and now have 15-20 different .pdf manuals and schematics for just about every '80s-90s FZ, FZR and YZF ever made. This is essential knowledge for the (electrical / electronics) business I'm trying to start - if I don't know how the different years and models are wired, how the heck can I design and sell something for a particular model??

Your needs are more focused, but the principal is the same. Try to figure it out on your own, checking the manual. If you need help, please post your question on one forum or the other - there are knowledgeable folks on both, and many of us (like you!) hang out in both. If the one forum gets you no joy, THEN try the other.