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Re: Springs... - sinto607276 - 25-06-15 Good thought there Jules-C ![]() It probably also got list in translation somewhere along the line :lol Re: Springs... - Bimbam - 25-06-15 Yes, i missed a m. :b Re: Springs... - sinto607276 - 25-06-15 (25-06-15, 08:15 PM)Bimbam link Wrote: Yes, i missed a m. :b Phew ![]() Re: Springs... - anutz - 25-06-15 quick update, have no oil yet but re-assembled the forks with new springs in and they are MUCH firmer, so looking promising... With my OEM ones i compress them by hand, with these springs no chance, had to put some weight into it....so might be spot on for a big boned person like me... Re: Springs... - Paulfzs - 26-06-15 big boned isn't an acceptable word for cake addicted ![]() Looking forward to hear improvements how much do you weigh? Re: Springs... - anutz - 26-06-15 well on a good day i am 17/17.5 stones, so with kit on about 18.....i am on a diet but its not working :lol Re: Springs... - HarryHornby - 26-06-15 How did you find them so cheap? were they second hand? I wouldn't say no to a set at that price :-) Re: Springs... - anutz - 26-06-15 ebay - the listing said FZR600 so might have put people off.....listing was updated to clarify it was for FZS600 but title was the same - only one other bidder....so got really lucky! Re: Springs... - paulchucky - 26-06-15 (25-06-15, 07:38 PM)sinto link Wrote: I know of it turning in quicker, I'm more intrigued to find out why people are saying "you have to have the 15mm"? totally agree whats good for 1 maybe awfull for amother all anyone can really do is take onboard what all say and work out a starting point and experiment with settings taking notes as to what does what and how comfy indvidual feels happy with, theres alot of difference betwenn a soft comfy ride to a firm harsh ride from experience i find if you start soft and firm things up gradually you`ll get to a point that suites you ![]() |