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wolfmantank bags
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2006 7:23 pm
by wolfmanluggage
I have really enjoyed the discussion about our products.
Please feel free to contact me/us to give us feed back. How will the
company know if a changs needs to be made. The Explorer and all
Wolfman Products come out of the brain of ONE person. The more users
of a product, the more ideas to Improve the product. Please call me
with any feed back. 800/535-8131.or e-mail erich@...
Thank You all for your support.
Sincerely,
Eric R Hougen
Wolfman
progressive spring vs. 15wt oil and bigger spacers
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 4:51 pm
by Mike Peplinski
I did the 15wt and 1 1/2" spacers. Marked improvement. Cannot compare to
Progressive but lets just say that springs are way down on my want list.
>From: "Dooden"
>To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Progressive spring vs. 15wt oil and bigger
>spacers
>Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 16:20:20 -0000
>
>Well if never done, them forks prob need to be flushed anyway.
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>Try flushing and using 15 wt oil to see what happens to your ride,
>betting it will get stiff.
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>I flushed my forks (lazy way) and ended up picking up a seal at the
>dealer within a month, after picking up the seal, I flushed them the
>correct way, off the bike upsidedown and reassembled everything, no
>problem since.
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>10 wt seems fine to me, using stock springs/preloads.
>
>Kinda layed off the aggressive off road stuff since then also.
>
>Can always change the springs one at a time with the forks on the bike
>later, if oil is too stiff.
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>Your bike, do what you will with it.
>
>Dooden
>A15 Green Ape
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>--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "efax1007" wrote:
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> > would like some opinions on fork mods. 1. Install Progressive
>springs,
> > or 2. change fork oil to 15 wt. and increase the preload with longer
> > spacers. Have read some discussion on this already, but not enough
> > comparison. 1. cost about $80, 2. is cheap- probably less than
>$20.
> > But that's not the only consideration since it takes some time to do
> > either and is a somewhat messy job. thanks.
> >
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