Tired suspension

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  1. edderby

    edderby Active Member

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    My 2008 Blade is heading for 38,000 miles now. I've had it since new and the suspension is getting tired - bike feels like it's crashing into big bumps on the road, rather than smoothing over them. I tried winding up the compression camping, but not sure if it improved things. I don't want to do any work on the bike myself, I'd rather pay a garage to do it. I wonder if new fork oil will help (wonder how much I will have to pay to have this done?) or do I need to take bike to a suspension company and get them to rebuild forks and replace rear shock? I'm not going to start stripping bits off the bike, I have no mechanical knowledge so I would just wreck it. I've no idea of where to take bike or what it would cost. I'm willing to pay a good few £hundreds as I want to keep the bike for many more years.
    All advice welcome!
     
  2. sps170373

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    It's well worth getting the suspension refreshed and possibly upgraded while you're at it with ohlins or ktech valve kits and springs
     
  3. auag

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    I was just going to update my thread about sorting my own suspension.
    Anyway, I got Maxtons to rebuild my forks and fit their own shock.
    Like night and day.
    I aim for potholes and brake late just for fun. The OEM stuff is, as you'd expect, cheap rubbish.
    Rebuild your bike, don't buy newer bike OEM same.
     
  4. Noste500

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    Where are you located ?
     
  5. Carl Abbott

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    Depends where you are located really as there are a number of suspension specialists around that offer ride in ride out services. I've always upgraded my suspension on all the bikes I've owned as I personally find it to be the best performance mod you can make to your bike.
    Over the years I've used k-tech, MH racing, Cresent Suzuki and most recently MCT for a fork kit and WP shock service.
    Would recommend all but was really impressed with the service received from MCT. Plus I found they were very reasonably priced. I didn't have time to pop up for the ride in ride out service but it includes suspension set up which is definitely worth it.

    Hope this helps
     
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    Another thumbs up for MCT :)
     
  7. edderby

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    Thanks very much.
    That sounds very good, just what I want. Can you post a link to your thread on this? Also, can you remember how much it cost approximately?
     
  8. edderby

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    I'm at Derby
     
  9. edderby

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    Yes, very helpful, thanks very much!
     
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    The thread was the 2007 suspension one on the list.
    My work cost £1200 inclVAT
     
  11. Great Guy

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    Just had my forks taken off and serviced etc( new oil) and then set up for me ( me sitting on the bike); by reactive suspension near York.
    It cost £340. I had to leave the bike there for 2 days. Next summer I will have the rear shock done.
    I must admit the bike feels a lot better ( mileage was 31000). Their recommendation is, change the fork oil every 10,000 miles.
    NB. My rear shock is not the original one, it is the updated one from a 2014 blade.
     

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    Thanks everyone for all this valuable advice. I will think it over and make some calls next week.
     
  13. blake7

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    Find out when colin from 100% suspension is next at Donni as you are close. You can book in with him prior, then just ride there and he will service your forks and stick some K-tech springs in for your weight.
     
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    ^^^^ this as you are in derby
     
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    Thanks very much. Looks like they are at Donnington on Sunday 30th July - might try and go and meet them.
     
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    Make sure you Ring Colin and book it in first. He will be doing support for the track day lot so he will need to allocate time for yours. A fork service, clean, new seals, decent oil and K-tech springs will make the front feel good. Expect to pay £250 - £300.

    With regards to the rear, you are better off trying to find a low mileage 2012 on balance free shock. You can pick them up for no more than £150 and it will make the rear loads better. It's a common mod.
     

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