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front forks WAY too stiff, suggestions.
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[QUOTE="motor86, post: 69599, member: 16957"] Sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner. I have work after school until late, and then homework, so I get about 15 minutes of free time a day (when I am driving my truck to work and school). Here is what you asked for yamadawg. I do not know what the current spring rate is in the bike now. The oil level is 90mm. 145 lbs with gear The rear sag is good and I like the way the rear suspension feels. The forks are set in the tripple clamps at the stock position. I just rebuilt these forks before my first ride on this bike ever. I bought it with bad seals and I knew I could fix them for $50. I knocked $300 off the price of the bike by telling him about the leaking forks. The seals are new, and the oil is new. It has 5wt oil. There are no preload spacers. The clickers were adjusted to the stock setting after the rebuild. Yamadawg, rebuilding the fork went good. It turned out great and they don't leak at all now. Thanks for talking to me in a previous email about them. ------------------ motor86 85' KDX200(mine-for sale) 96' CR250R(mine) 81' YZ125(Dad's) 81' CM400 (my street bike) [url="http://www.geocities.com/motor86_cr250/home.html"]Motor86's home page[/url] [/QUOTE]
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front forks WAY too stiff, suggestions.
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