For Sale Progressive Fork Springs (New) in US

Found that the Roadster front fork springs I intended to put into my 2008 forks don't fit. Strange thing is the R3R and the R3 Standard/ Classic show the same part number for fork springs .. so I was told by local Dealer. Looks like i'll have to buy progressive springs .. Olivers Triumph in Brisbane quoted $260 a set , that don't sound right ? Thought they were half that price ?
 
Found that the Roadster front fork springs I intended to put into my 2008 forks don't fit. Strange thing is the R3R and the R3 Standard/ Classic show the same part number for fork springs .. so I was told by local Dealer. Looks like i'll have to buy progressive springs .. Olivers Triumph in Brisbane quoted $260 a set , that don't sound right ? Thought they were half that price ?

Just went right through the parts catalogue for the Standard and Roadster. Only different part numbers are for inner and outer fork tubes - presumably because of the colour. All the internal bits are the same; springs, seals, spacers, damper cylinders, everything. Can't see any reason why they won't fit mate.

Progressive springs should cost $80 - $120 for the pair. Maybe the dealer's including seals in a kit or something (although seals should only be about $50)???
 
check the race tech web site, they may have springs and valving kits for the rocket...they make good stuff too..we use it in my sons motocross bikes...never any issues..
 
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