T120 Bonneville (2016) Mods

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  1. Drummer

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    I am considering a few changes to my 2016 T120, such as Remus cans, Hagon shocks, and upgraded fork springs. Don’t want to do all together, which do members think I should do first to make most significant improvement to bike and ride quality.
    Thanks in advance for comments.
     
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    Rear shocks :)
     
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    Shocks plus progressive fork springs as they’re not too dear

    Then have a look at cans x pipes etc
     
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    2016 T120 rear sprocket ,Hi all I know somewhere this info is out there but can't seem to locate .Looking for a larger rear sprocket - 39 T for my Bonnie anyone have a manufacturer or part # ? Thanks.
     
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    Hi Drummer

    I put Hagon 2810 shocks on and TEC progressive springs. Easy to yourself

    All the best

    Mark
     
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    Thanks for your comments, however my post you replied to was 11 months ago and I have changed models since then. Seems maybe forum needs to highlight posting date in a more prominent way as I believe you probably thought you were replying to a recent request for info.
     
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    Thruxton 42 tooth is supposed to fit, I have ordered one and it is due next week.. I will post if it fits or not
     
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    Supersprox do a 39 tooth sprocket. It will fit without having to add any chain links and makes a big improvement. Triumph should fit this as standard.
    I think any larger and 1st gear will be too low.
     
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    I decided to change the look of the chain guard to this.

    IMG_20190414_132553.jpg

    IMG_20190414_132840.jpg
     
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