18-10-19, 12:24 AM
Just wind in the preload until you get 25mm.
The space taken up by the emulator is negated by the fact you cut the spacer tubes.
The important bit is the size of the air gap, he smaller the air gap the harsher the forks will be, the larger the air gap will make the forks softer, but there is a limit.An air gap that is to large could cause bottoming out. Air gap is really about fine tuning and more accurate to work from than the oil amount.
Set it to 140mm and try it, this is a relatively standard setting for stiffer springs on the 600
The space taken up by the emulator is negated by the fact you cut the spacer tubes.
The important bit is the size of the air gap, he smaller the air gap the harsher the forks will be, the larger the air gap will make the forks softer, but there is a limit.An air gap that is to large could cause bottoming out. Air gap is really about fine tuning and more accurate to work from than the oil amount.
Set it to 140mm and try it, this is a relatively standard setting for stiffer springs on the 600