fork oil
scapco at ecentral.com
scapco at ecentral.com
Thu Feb 28 12:05:12 PST 2008
I'm with Steve, set it up for the majority of your riding
and your style. I retained my stock springs when I
installed the emulators and found it worked great for me
since I rarely have a passenger. Now that there is 25 lbs
less of me than there was at the Durango rally, it's even
better. If I were you Paul H. I would consider going back
to the stock springs and a 12.5wt oil mixture and I think
you'd be surprised at how much better it was.
Charles S.
>It's really a compromise. I have stiff springs,
>emulators/gold valve and thick oil (15w fork, 10w shock).
>The bike is very stable at racetrack speeds
>(80-140mph) but at 30 mph on unimproved city streets (or
>most roads in Vermont), the suspension action is quite
>stiff. Tune your suspension for the type of riding you
>want the bike to be best at and live with the rest. In
>stock form, the fork will benefit from thicker oil. I
>would bet the 12.5w blend would work well for you.
>
> Steve
>
> ---- Jonathon Jay <annihilator1100 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Now I'm completely tortured. You say:
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