07-12-12, 01:38 AM
I upgraded the front with Hagon progresive springs, but kept the fork oil a 10w. If you have standard springs then the upgrade is worthwhile. Ensure you keep the oil level correct to maintain the correct air gap on both fork legs as this also affects the fork compression.
15W is a good option if you have very smooth roads otherwise it can be bit to stiff,
Check the static sag on the forks, 20 to 23 mm is a good start point, more than 25 will make the front feel like you have a soft tyre. Since you have no adjusters use washers on top of the spacer to correct it.
15W is a good option if you have very smooth roads otherwise it can be bit to stiff,
Check the static sag on the forks, 20 to 23 mm is a good start point, more than 25 will make the front feel like you have a soft tyre. Since you have no adjusters use washers on top of the spacer to correct it.