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stiffening up forks
- ambergrismooon
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Time to address one of my pet peeves:
"front forks"
Hmmm...
As opposed to rear forks?
And how many are there? Why is it plural? Shouldn't it be FORK, singular?
Mes nots sures whats yous iss sayings!
Jar Jar Binks:blink:
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- Pterosaur
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- Kazilla
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Just curious, did you have the front wheel off of the ground when you last worked on the fork assembly?
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- pidaster
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As for my front wheel off the ground, it was leaning against the wall of the carport. I completely removed the fork to rebuild. Why?
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- Kazilla
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I lift the front of the bike off the ground to unload the springs. With the fork assembly still held by the triple tree clamps it allows me to use much more leverage when pushing down on the fork cap while trying to get it started on the fork.
What did you decide, new springs or spacers???
Good luck
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I think I'll try a heavier weight oil first as it has come highly recommended by a local bike shop. If that doesn't do the trick I'll try and find some progressive springs to replace with.
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Here is a link to a good write up on motorcycle suspension.
www.directparts.com/static/goose/suspension.htm
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I spent an hour on Sunday trying to get a 1" spacer in there and there was just no way, couldn't get the fork caps back on. I ended up trimming the spacer down in stages and finally got about 1/4" in there. I didn't think this was going to be doing much of anything but damn, I can really say it's the best buck I've ever spent!
1974 Kawasaki Z1
Stock front hub and rear axle.
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