Upgrade fork springs.
Recommendation for the best fork springs, Li series 2. It's like riding on play d'oh at the moment. Cheers.
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As hx Paul Cambridge have two sets and very good even without extra dampers
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I've got these in all of mine, great value for money upgradeHxPaul wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:01 amCambridge Lambretta http://www.lambretta.co.uk/shop/fork-sp ... -3657.html
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I'm not sure I, or anyone for that matter, can give a recommendation as to the "best" available as "best" could mean anything. I can, however, offer an opinion based on the two I have used - Scootopia and MB. Both work well but the Scootopia ones are much softer. As I like firm springs, I buy the MB ones.