IKON has developed replacement shocks and fork springs for the Triumph Scrambler that will provide owners with increased comfort and stability, thanks to the use of progressive rate spring technology. At 205KG the Scrambler is relatively heavy and will benefit from progressive suspension, particularly for cruising at higher speeds or carrying passenger/luggage.
Australian suspension specialists IKON have developed rear shock absorbers for the new Ducati GT1000 in response to requests for a replacement to the original that would remove the harshness of the ride but retain the bike’s excellent handling characteristics. The IKON 7614 series motorcycle shock absorbers combine progressive damping and versatile pre-load adjustment in a light weight aluminium body that will compliment the style of this classic Italian Grand Touring machine.
IKON has developed two replacement shocks for the Rocket III that offer a smoother ride and also A lower height option. Weighing in at a beefy 320 kg and pumping out 140 bhp, the 2.3 litre triple is a physically imposing machine. The technicians at IKON believe the Rocket III rear suspension is over sprung and under damped, making the ride harsher than necessary. As a result they chose a progressive rate spring, which gives a ride that is softer overall compared to original largely linear spring design.