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Fz6 forky springies - Paul Myrus - 30-09-17 Hey folks, for those of you who switched out their fork springs, did anyone get a .95kg weight? and how does it feel? I'm 100 kg, 6ft2. The reason I ask the question is the Dublin suspension specialists suggested I go for a .90kg spring to compensate for Irish and UK roads compared to the states or Europe. If those who swapped out to a .95k spring set up, did it feel to harsh? or just right for their weight. Any help greatly appreciated. Re: Fz6 forky springies - tommyardin - 30-09-17 I fitted Ohlins 8.5 N/mm linear springs, I weigh around 13.5 stones (86 Kilos). Really pleased with them they have been in the FZS 600 for a year. 8.5 N/mm equates to 0.866758781 kg, so they are reasonably close to .90 kg. My guess would be you could go a little heavier, maybe 9 N/mm would be better, if you can find them, especially if you carry a pillion often and or luggage. 9 N/mm equates to 0.917744592 kg. Let us know what you decide and how you get on. Tom Re: Fz6 forky springies - Paul Myrus - 30-09-17 Cheers Tom. I'd equate to bout 16 st. I've looked at the Ohlins maybe a little light, RaceTech .95,seems ok, a pro will be doing the work setting sag an the good stuff. Was just interested in peeps on here that have them fitted, cause I know a few have ![]() Re: Fz6 forky springies - darrsi - 01-10-17 Changing the oil from 10w to 15w makes a surprisingly good difference to handling as well. Re: Fz6 forky springies - Paul Myrus - 05-10-17 Cheers for the info lads ![]() Re: Fz6 forky springies - unfazed - 05-10-17 I fitted Hyperpro progressive to mine because of two up touring, very good all round. The fact you can adjust the preload helps immensely |