jambretta wrote:SMBH-
Thanks for the feedback on the Hagons. Their basic slimline cost only a little more than the 4into1, and ill probably go with Hagon. So with all your half century of superhawk experience, what is your opinion on improving the forks at a reasonable cost? Sorry to hijack the thread.
It has been some 55 years on so many different bikes one of the best handling in my early days was a Ariel Arrow sports the brits made good handling bikes.
Apart from Triumph most engines lacked stamina one of the best reving engines I had was a Norton Navigator on a motorway it would keep up with my mates CB72 and it had roadholder front forks. So so many must put it down on paper some day.
Back to the Honda front forks I have always found them ok just put some SAE 20 fork oil in NOT ENGINE OIL you can experiment with different wight oils you know back in the 60's Honda was noted for putting a very light oil in them (fish oil I think) also they had very little grease in the steering head bearings tapper roller would be nice in there instead of the push bike bearing most manufactures fitted yep it was a throw back from the bicycle eara.