Front forks
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Front forks
Can someone explain in simple terms, when looking at the bottom of the forks, you have a nut and a screw.
Screw does what if turn clockwise?
Screw does what if turned anti Clockwise?
Nut does what if turned clockwise?
Nut does what if turned anti clockwise?
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Cheers John
Screw does what if turn clockwise?
Screw does what if turned anti Clockwise?
Nut does what if turned clockwise?
Nut does what if turned anti clockwise?
TIA
Cheers John
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Re: Front forks
Screw adjust the compression on the forks, clockwise, makes the forks harder
Anti-clockwise,softer.
By nut, do you mean the large "allen type" nut/bolt? if so, leave it alone, unless you plan on taking the forks completely to bits.
Mike
Anti-clockwise,softer.
By nut, do you mean the large "allen type" nut/bolt? if so, leave it alone, unless you plan on taking the forks completely to bits.
Mike
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Re: Front forks
[quote="fallenmikethebike"]Screw adjust the compression on the forks, clockwise, makes the forks harder
Anti-clockwise,softer.
By nut, do you mean the large "allen type" nut/bolt? if so, leave it alone, unless you plan on taking the forks completely to bits.
Mike[/quote]
Thanks Mike,
Helps also to read the manual l was given with the bike doh!.
Anti-clockwise,softer.
By nut, do you mean the large "allen type" nut/bolt? if so, leave it alone, unless you plan on taking the forks completely to bits.
Mike[/quote]
Thanks Mike,
Helps also to read the manual l was given with the bike doh!.