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Post by radioman on Oct 2, 2019 21:14:00 GMT 1
Were standard springs progressive type Thanks Keith
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Post by abar121 on Oct 20, 2019 14:48:28 GMT 1
I don't think so. Mine were super soft and collapsed under 80kgs of weight.
I put hyperpro progressive springs in, but wasn't that happy with them.
I would run higher rated linear springs on anything other than a touring bike, for me personally.
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Post by radioman on Oct 20, 2019 17:24:50 GMT 1
I don't think so. Mine were super soft and collapsed under 80kgs of weight. I put hyperpro progressive springs in, but wasn't that happy with them. I would run higher rated linear springs on anything other than a touring bike, for me personally. Thanks good info. Mine are progressive but don't know rating. Had forks apart to change seals. Pain, no drain screws, early ones had them. They don't feel soft or seem to dive a great deal while braking hard. Put ty rap on leg to see travel. Be interested on standard travel length. Keith
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Post by abar121 on Oct 20, 2019 18:43:32 GMT 1
Sure, sounds like they have been changed.
My forks had the drain screws.
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Post by bare on Oct 21, 2019 3:31:34 GMT 1
Stock springs were linear Some one has stuffed some useless springs. Here's your chance to right the wrong. Be warned tho that Stock springs are.. Too soft .. for other than shopping uses.
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Post by radioman on Oct 24, 2019 19:32:00 GMT 1
Stock springs were linear Some one has stuffed some useless springs. Here's your chance to right the wrong. Be warned tho that Stock springs are.. Too soft .. for other than shopping uses. Feel ok Fitted by previous owner in Japan. Like to know travel guys are getting with up-rated springs. Mine is 83mm. Measured with ty-rap then braking hard.
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