AR fork springs
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AR fork springs
Where can I get some ?
When I sit on the bike the tail end drops nicely but the front end doesn't move at all
Odd though cos it does seem to suffer the usual excessive fork dive on braking
I'm 10 stone dripping wet so was looking to get some softer springs in there, Comp damping is already set to it's softest (fully ant-clockwise)
Oh yeah and checking the comp settings there were no "clicks" the screw just rotates like a normalk screw, is that right ?
When I sit on the bike the tail end drops nicely but the front end doesn't move at all
Odd though cos it does seem to suffer the usual excessive fork dive on braking
I'm 10 stone dripping wet so was looking to get some softer springs in there, Comp damping is already set to it's softest (fully ant-clockwise)
Oh yeah and checking the comp settings there were no "clicks" the screw just rotates like a normalk screw, is that right ?
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Re: AR fork springs
Forgive me if I'm asking Grandma to suck eggs but do the forks move smoothly
. How much sag do you get from fully topped out to sitting on its own
. Also how much sag do you get from fully topped out to where it sits when you are sat on it
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Re: AR fork springs
I'll check out the measurements and post back
I did find it odd that it dives under braking but not when I sit on it, maybe sticky stanchions
I did find it odd that it dives under braking but not when I sit on it, maybe sticky stanchions