KZ1000 Police fork

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KZ1000 Police fork

21 Jan 2012 17:58
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So, I have these late police fork legs, and they have a schrader valve on the top.

Ive never had a motorcycle with schrader valves on the fork, and I dont know what function they serve, well, not so much the valves but the vessel that they service...

Any ideas?
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

21 Jan 2012 18:54
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it was common back then. u just add air at the amount the manual suggests. it aids in the damping.
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

21 Jan 2012 19:14
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I dont have a manual for a bike with this type of fork.

What is the typical range here?
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

21 Jan 2012 19:54
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To be exact, the damping isn't affected; the springing is. Since contrapped air acts like a progressive spring, more air pressure makes for a stiffer spring. But it also increase seal friction, so the novelty quickly went away. You can get the same bottoming resistance, but with better compliance, by raising the oil level. Since air is progressive, reducing the room in which it can compress, springing will increase more rapidly.
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

03 Feb 2012 18:19
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Hi

no pressure recommended for these valves. I just bleed mine with the weight on the bike.

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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

03 Feb 2012 20:59
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The FSM for the LTD 1000 (81-82) states 3.6 - 5.0 psi. BE VERY CAREFUL. Too much pressure can result in damage to the seals, too little means a mushy ride.
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

03 Feb 2012 21:00
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johnbgood wrote: Hi

no pressure recommended for these valves. I just bleed mine with the weight on the bike.

Johnbgood

Does that mean you run 0 psi?
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Re: KZ1000 Police fork

06 Feb 2012 13:53
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Yes. Special Police section of the manual. 0 pounds.


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