1 Short fork travel Sun Apr 13, 2014 1:50 pm
Comberjohn
Life time member
I bought a pair of forks from eBay last year as I couldn't keep oil in the originals.
They are the correct diameter, 41.3mm, and have the cast bridge and two piece guard.
At first I thought they were nice and firm and improved the handling. But lately I'm finding them hard work and spend most of my time avoiding manhole covers and anything above a few mm in height.
When I arrived home today after doing a couple of hundred miles, I measured the amount of travel between the rubber cap and the high tide mark.
It was only 40mm!
Dug out my originals and just pushing one down was able to get 90mm travel. It's really starting to put me off covering too many miles. The fairing is jumping about so much, I'm concerned that it's going to break a mounting (again).
I recently changed the oil and put 10w in thinking the PO had put really heavy oil in. Made no difference.
There doesn't appear to be an 'S' stamped anywhere either.
Not sure where to go from here. Looks like I need to change the springs or take out a spacer(?).
Comments please before I break out the spanners and wallet.
They are the correct diameter, 41.3mm, and have the cast bridge and two piece guard.
At first I thought they were nice and firm and improved the handling. But lately I'm finding them hard work and spend most of my time avoiding manhole covers and anything above a few mm in height.
When I arrived home today after doing a couple of hundred miles, I measured the amount of travel between the rubber cap and the high tide mark.
It was only 40mm!
Dug out my originals and just pushing one down was able to get 90mm travel. It's really starting to put me off covering too many miles. The fairing is jumping about so much, I'm concerned that it's going to break a mounting (again).
I recently changed the oil and put 10w in thinking the PO had put really heavy oil in. Made no difference.
There doesn't appear to be an 'S' stamped anywhere either.
Not sure where to go from here. Looks like I need to change the springs or take out a spacer(?).
Comments please before I break out the spanners and wallet.
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