eagles22793
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- May 25, 2008
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eagles22793 said:How do I adjust the forks for my weight and I already moved the fork height down and it made no difference. I only weigh 133 and I am 5' 9" so I am not that big for this bike but can controll it with no problem. The handlebars go crazy only at high speeds and not all the time.
eagles, it´s the same.eagles22793 said:I dont know how to tell if the forks need to be rebuilt or the stem bearings need to be replaced but it already has new wheel bearings and the front forks are not set up for my weight because I dont know how to set them up right. I dont know much about the front end because I never had to mess with them but I know the rest of the bike.
High Lord Gomer said:What you're experiencing is called "head shake". If you've already moved the front forks down to where the top of them are flush (or close) to the top of the top triple clamp, the next thing I would check would be the preload on the rear shock.
whenfoxforks-ruled said:With the rear end set up stiff, it will push on the front end. Check and set the rear sag, for your own safety.
eagles22793 said:I am good with the stock springs that are on it now. There is no point of changing the springs if I dont need to. All these people change these springs for know reason and they are not even good at riding. Go to a track look at the nicest bike there and I bet you he sucks at riding.
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