Date: 24-10-25  Time: 15:38 pm

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ponkster

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fork springs again
« on: 10 March 2013, 08:15:23 pm »
Hi all - I know weight matched linear springs are the ideal set up in forks with modern cartridge damping - but and here's the question   ----


                                               ------ is it worth paying £40 over the cost of decent progressive springs (Halgon) for weight matched linear springs with the standard gen 1 forks and their very basic damping ?


I have seen the page on the upgraded damping mod - which is ace but I don't have that sort of money available.


I am more than a bit " Big Boned" ( I'm a 19 stone fat bastard) and know that standard springs are designed for the weight of my right leg!


I have also got some pre-load adjusters from an 01 set of forks to add to my forks.

ponkster

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Re: fork springs again
« Reply #1 on: 11 March 2013, 07:06:15 am »
anyone?

darrsi

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Re: fork springs again
« Reply #2 on: 11 March 2013, 07:15:13 am »
You could try using 15w oil instead of 10w, it makes it much firmer and stable up front, and is a cheaper way to start.


Make sure you add the correct oil level as well if you are adding adjusters, your forks may be 98/99, but your oil levels will be listed as 00/01 in the book, you won't need as much.

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Re: fork springs again
« Reply #3 on: 11 March 2013, 10:46:55 am »
Thanks - I had decided to use 15w oil and will be changing the springs - I realy was trying to find out  how much better linear springs were than  new progressive springs in a fork with very basic damping.

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Re: fork springs again
« Reply #4 on: 11 March 2013, 11:08:10 am »