Forks
- Davey Munroe
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Forks
Ok, has anyone really ever worked on the damping adjusters on the bottom of the USD forks on a CRM. One of mine is seized and the other just spins. I'd really like to sort this out if I can, but I'm reluctant to take them apart blind.
Has anyone got a detailed exploded parts diagram of this assembly?
Help
Has anyone got a detailed exploded parts diagram of this assembly?
Help

***95Mk3 CRM***
***XT600 Tenere***
***XL600v Transalp***
***Aprilia 280 Climber***
***XT600 Tenere***
***XL600v Transalp***
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- Davey Munroe
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Ok, This is how it is!
CR125 Fork Springs fit a Mk3, They are exactly the same dimensions - 41x485. You can get them from K-Tech as a stock item in 4 different ratings, from 36n - 42n depending on your weight fully kitted. If you are 12 stone you will need 40n. £64.50 delivered.
So it's back to 7.5wt oil and decent springs for me. Whoo Hoo

CR125 Fork Springs fit a Mk3, They are exactly the same dimensions - 41x485. You can get them from K-Tech as a stock item in 4 different ratings, from 36n - 42n depending on your weight fully kitted. If you are 12 stone you will need 40n. £64.50 delivered.
So it's back to 7.5wt oil and decent springs for me. Whoo Hoo


***95Mk3 CRM***
***XT600 Tenere***
***XL600v Transalp***
***Aprilia 280 Climber***
***XT600 Tenere***
***XL600v Transalp***
***Aprilia 280 Climber***
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- Davey Munroe
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