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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Good point. I am a clumsy twat
Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Off road bikes long fork travel tends to drag dirt up under the seals.
Get one of these, after every ride put a drop of oil on it and spin it around the fork leg, you'll be surprised the amount of gunge it will collect.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291311613425 ... BM9syf9J5g
Get one of these, after every ride put a drop of oil on it and spin it around the fork leg, you'll be surprised the amount of gunge it will collect.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291311613425 ... BM9syf9J5g
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
It's so dry here, there's no dirt to attack the seals, but will try it anyway.crust wrote: βTue May 24, 2022 7:13 pm Off road bikes long fork travel tends to drag dirt up under the seals.
Get one of these, after every ride put a drop of oil on it and spin it around the fork leg, you'll be surprised the amount of gunge it will collect.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291311613425 ... BM9syf9J5g
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You're amongst friends!
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Excellent tip. I have a mate who is the sort that would sit on it to roll up a ciggie.
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Was it in the UP position ?The Spin Doctor wrote: βThu May 26, 2022 10:49 pmExcellent tip. I have a mate who is the sort that would sit on it to roll up a ciggie.
Does he need the bumming hat ?
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
It lives. Just need to set the sag and give the battery a boost.
Will take it out after my afternoon nap
Will take it out after my afternoon nap
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
I thought the sag was being set as part of the upgrade? Or is your man coming back to do that?
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Took it straight to a really rocky path and instantly disappointed.
Carried on and slowly improved. Back good but the front still jars my forearms.
Maybe I expected too much as the ground here is mainly rock hard.
Came home on same path and it was better, so maybe needs to bed in.
Maybe some fine tuning will help.
Carried on and slowly improved. Back good but the front still jars my forearms.
Maybe I expected too much as the ground here is mainly rock hard.
Came home on same path and it was better, so maybe needs to bed in.
Maybe some fine tuning will help.
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Just static sag needed doing and it was spot on.Beancounter wrote: βFri May 27, 2022 5:14 pmI thought the sag was being set as part of the upgrade? Or is your man coming back to do that?
Didn't need rider sag as the new (fatboy) spring takes care of it.
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Re: Suspension Upgrade.
Well, I'm a lot happier today after tough 4 hour ride. I don't know if things bed in, but it's much more compliant now. It's perhaps not as comfy as I would like, but it certainly 'performs' better on the tough stuff. And even after 4 hours, I had no aches or pains in my arms.
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