I just installed the LR progressive fork springs yesterday, and
changed the fork oil. and they seem to be great so far. Less dive on
braking, a little more stable and just nicer. I am thinking I would
like a little more pre-load, though.
They came with 2" spacers, and I put in about 370 ml of 10w oil to
get it about 190mm 180mm from the top of the tube.
Can I perform any of the following and will they do me any good?:
Install longer spacers (i.e. cut the old ones down to 2-1/4 in.)?
Add more oil volume?
Add 15w oil?
Add air pressure?
P.S. I'm about 5'10 and closing in on 2 hundy, carrying about a 120
lb passenger quite a bit.
Thanks in advance!
-j.
dual star led tail light
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dual star led tail light
First have to say I have this product and it works well, even have
had a cop tell me it was bright and easily seen.
That said the pricing is exactly what the manufacturer of the product
retails it for as well, and this price has dropped from last years
pricing before D-S started carrying them.
The companies site is at
www.homebody-design.com and labeled as Brake!. They state at the site
they are also developing led turn signals for dual sports.
Brad A15
up. It> > > > You forgot Kurt that it's a DUAL-STAR EXCLUSIVE!!! > > > > I like their products, but their marketing and pricing cracks me
from> > only took them 2 years to reduce the price of the water pump seal
EXCLUSIVE"> > $35 to $13 (RA has them for $8), and to remove the "DUAL-STAR
Utah> > statement from their bash-plate product page (it's a bog-standard
> > Sport Cycles plate, AFAICT). > > > > Z > > DC > > A5X > > A12X > > >
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dive on> I just installed the LR progressive fork springs yesterday, and > changed the fork oil. and they seem to be great so far. Less
to> braking, a little more stable and just nicer. I am thinking I would > like a little more pre-load, though. > They came with 2" spacers, and I put in about 370 ml of 10w oil
good?:> get it about 190mm 180mm from the top of the tube. > Can I perform any of the following and will they do me any
120> Install longer spacers (i.e. cut the old ones down to 2-1/4 in.)? > Add more oil volume? > Add 15w oil? > Add air pressure? > > P.S. I'm about 5'10 and closing in on 2 hundy, carrying about a
> lb passenger quite a bit. > > Thanks in advance! > > -j.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "batteryparkband"
wrote:
dive on> I just installed the LR progressive fork springs yesterday, and > changed the fork oil. and they seem to be great so far. Less
to> braking, a little more stable and just nicer. I am thinking I would > like a little more pre-load, though. > They came with 2" spacers, and I put in about 370 ml of 10w oil
good?:> get it about 190mm 180mm from the top of the tube. > Can I perform any of the following and will they do me any
120> Install longer spacers (i.e. cut the old ones down to 2-1/4 in.)? > Add more oil volume? > Add 15w oil? > Add air pressure? > > P.S. I'm about 5'10 and closing in on 2 hundy, carrying about a
> lb passenger quite a bit. > > Thanks in advance! > > -j.
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