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Front forks and rear shocks
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10 Apr 2006 11:08 #38301
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10 Apr 2006 11:09 #38302
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10 Apr 2006 13:37 #38333
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There is not much you can do to the rear shocks except adjust spring preload and replace the entire shock.
For the front forks you either need a manual, or someone to quote the appropiate info from the manual. Ypu need the oil weight, and normally the specified distance from the top of the fork tube to the top of the oil level, either fork compressed or extemded.
Air pressure is usually no more than 7 lbs or so.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/04/10 16:37
For the front forks you either need a manual, or someone to quote the appropiate info from the manual. Ypu need the oil weight, and normally the specified distance from the top of the fork tube to the top of the oil level, either fork compressed or extemded.
Air pressure is usually no more than 7 lbs or so.
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/04/10 16:37
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