My 96 has got a hagon shock. Its alot better than standard. Ive fitted radial caliper brackets on mine to improve the front brakes. Great bikes arnt they!
£1000 seems a lot of money when compared to the value of the bike itself. Appreciate the notable difference however it’s money spent that imo you’re not going to get back. But fairs fair. Looking to do similar modifications to my RRW 1998, so it’s great to see before during and after. Thanks for the videos
Hi Gordon I think the financial return on investment would be marginal at best for most of bigger non superficial mods. Performance return is very good though.
@@blueyondermoto Yes I did hear that mentioned, I would ask by how much they were warped ? I used to work for a brake systems manufacturer, have you any idea how difficult it is to warp a disc. Theres a few different scenarios that would cause pulsing, warping is only one. I'm merely saying I would have kept them
Fantastic improvements! Would you say because of the new shock it is easier on the wrists and arms on bad roads? Are you capable of doing more miles on it now? It sure looks like a good investment to me (the bike is also safer I guess)
The shock tidy's up the handling and also does produce better ride quality. The brakes were night and day difference. With no abs you have to be very sensitive on the braking, but if you use the feel, stopping power is excellent.
Hi Pedro, try this link. I telephoned Hagon direct to place an order. They took my weight and type of riding I do and selected a spring to suit. The telephone number is on the main video description section. www.bits4motorbikes.co.uk/Hagon/Hagon-Monoshock.html
Amazing work on the blade by Steve. She’s looking real good
He knows his onions 🌰
Great info! I had a 96, loved it, and I remember the slight handling issues. This makes me wanna buy another one used and upgrade like this!
They're great bikes Rob. See the other Fireblade videos on this channel 😀
Just saw you other vid and commented on that. I bought a 1996 blade and will be getting new shock and breaks redone - nice to see it’s worth it
Definitely worth it, not cheap but it makes a major difference.
That back line is like a bagjo to the 1st clamp
My 96 has got a hagon shock. Its alot better than standard. Ive fitted radial caliper brackets on mine to improve the front brakes.
Great bikes arnt they!
They sure are, iconic and practical at the same time.
£1000 seems a lot of money when compared to the value of the bike itself. Appreciate the notable difference however it’s money spent that imo you’re not going to get back. But fairs fair.
Looking to do similar modifications to my RRW 1998, so it’s great to see before during and after. Thanks for the videos
Hi Gordon I think the financial return on investment would be marginal at best for most of bigger non superficial mods. Performance return is very good though.
Worth every penny brakes are service items . Shock I personally when with the nitron unit on my 97 best £700 iv spent
I love 90s bikes
Me too Medy. There's a new Fireblade video due out this coming Sunday if all goes to plan 🤞
I don't know about you but I'd have been tempted to keep the original discs and shock. Now it's time to enjoy your Blade fully.
The discs were warped Keith as we said in the video.
@@blueyondermoto Yes I did hear that mentioned, I would ask by how much they were warped ? I used to work for a brake systems manufacturer, have you any idea how difficult it is to warp a disc. Theres a few different scenarios that would cause pulsing, warping is only one. I'm merely saying I would have kept them
Fantastic improvements! Would you say because of the new shock it is easier on the wrists and arms on bad roads? Are you capable of doing more miles on it now? It sure looks like a good investment to me (the bike is also safer I guess)
The shock tidy's up the handling and also does produce better ride quality. The brakes were night and day difference. With no abs you have to be very sensitive on the braking, but if you use the feel, stopping power is excellent.
How much was the final bill for all this work ?
It's at the end of the video Alan
Can you give more info about the schock ? Type nr. Thanks nice video nice machine !
Hi Pedro, try this link. I telephoned Hagon direct to place an order. They took my weight and type of riding I do and selected a spring to suit. The telephone number is on the main video description section.
www.bits4motorbikes.co.uk/Hagon/Hagon-Monoshock.html
Who doesn't use EBC HH ;-)
You'd be surprised! 😃