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(01-15-2015, 04:33 PM)TINK_imp Wrote: I agree, IKON shocks was one of the first mods I did.
Along with Race Tech front fork springs transformed my so-so CB1100 suspension into a real canyon rocket :-)
http://www.photosbytink.com/cb1100forksprings/
TINK
Good job with the tutorial
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(01-15-2015, 08:05 AM)Rboe_imp Wrote: Hey, what windscreen it that?
It's the original Plexifaring that I cut down a couple inches. Had it on a couple of my other bikes before this one. Works great for the winter months.
(01-15-2015, 08:15 AM)Capo_imp Wrote: Did you need to order CB- specific bushings for the shocks?
I specified the bike when I ordered the shocks so the bushings came with the shocks.
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I am eagerly awaiting my Ikon shocks. They shipped Tuesday, so hopefully today. I got the chrome body with black springs. The all chrome looks nice. I like the look without the spring caps.
The adjustable damping is really what I am looking forward to trying. It should settle the rear end down on the bumpy corners. I suspect the bike will be able to carry a bit more speed.
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Thanks!
OK, this thread, among others, got me to thinking: Just how long do you think the original shocks will last? They seem to be better than the shocks Honda put on their bikes back in the glory years of the CB.
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(01-16-2015, 12:48 AM)Rboe_imp Wrote: Thanks!
OK, this thread, among others, got me to thinking: Just how long do you think the original shocks will last? They seem to be better than the shocks Honda put on their bikes back in the glory years of the CB.
I've put over 100,000 miles on a Yamaha, a Honda, and a Suzuki and never had any issues with the stock shocks. I'm guessing they will last as long as the rest of the bike does.
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Does Ikon make an aluminum body for our model? I'm assuming a chrome shock means a steel body....
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(01-17-2015, 01:53 AM)jmc1100_imp Wrote: Does Ikon make an aluminum body for our model? I'm assuming a chrome shock means a steel body....
Not that I'm aware of.
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(01-15-2015, 07:51 AM)sanoke_imp Wrote: ![[Image: bc30059fbc826b07818061e069ebddba.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201501/bc30059fbc826b07818061e069ebddba.jpg)
(01-14-2015, 10:06 PM)Inline4_imp Wrote: How about a pic or two of those Ikons installed on your CB.
You KNOW we love pics!
Here you go.
I wonder, how you mounted that suitcase to the rack? Looks cool.
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(01-17-2015, 01:53 AM)jmc1100_imp Wrote: Does Ikon make an aluminum body for our model? I'm assuming a chrome shock means a steel body....
Call Dave at Ikon (415) 738-9441 and find out or send an email through the website. I initially emailed some questions about spring rates and he called me within a couple hours. I seem to remember him mentioning that they can build a shock with custom spring rates and aluminum body. I've been wrong before, so best to get an answer from the source. When I placed my order online on a Sunday, Dave called that day to confirm my order and even refunded a few bucks for shipping. He is super responsive.
I got my shocks yesterday and installed them last night. There was one minor fitment issue. There was a minute amount of slop on the top mounts after tightening the bolts back. It probably was fine, but I stuck a rubber o-ring behind the shock eye and it's nice and tight without binding.
I rolled the bike off the center stand and was a bit worried about how soft it was. The softest preload setting was too squishy and I cranked it all the way up and dialed rebound to the 3rd click. A lot of the soft feeling is due to these being progressively wound springs. Went and rode this afternoon on the bumpiest roads and it is night and day better. The rear end is downright plush compared to before. The stock shocks are too stiffly sprung in my opinion.
Here's how the chrome body/black springs look:
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(01-17-2015, 09:18 AM)Django_imp Wrote: (01-15-2015, 07:51 AM)sanoke_imp Wrote: ![[Image: bc30059fbc826b07818061e069ebddba.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201501/bc30059fbc826b07818061e069ebddba.jpg)
(01-14-2015, 10:06 PM)Inline4_imp Wrote: How about a pic or two of those Ikons installed on your CB.
You KNOW we love pics!
Here you go.
I wonder, how you mounted that suitcase to the rack? Looks cool. 
It's a soft sided equipment bag with lots of sections and works great for storing my gear. I cut a piece of plywood to fit in the end section of the bag and then ran bolts through the wood and anchored them in the luggage rack mount holes.