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progressive fork springs my ass!!

Post by rm@richardmay.net » Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:48 pm

On Mon, 29 Mar 2004, Devon wrote:
>Just to throw some salt in any papercuts you might have, in three years >on the list, and having installed Progressive springs in four KLR front >ends, you are the ONLY person I have ever heard say this.
I sat on a Progressive-equipped KLR once, but didn't ride it. The hobby-horse test revealed a soft-feeling front end. I wondered if it was really any better... RM

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klr 650 corbin seat for sale

Post by jamboazzr1200 » Mon Mar 29, 2004 3:56 pm

Like new silver gray dished Corbin Seat. Great for those looking to lower their seat height. $199.00 plus freight from Houma, Louisiana. E-mail me at jamboa2003@...

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progressive fork springs my ass!!

Post by Devon » Mon Mar 29, 2004 4:38 pm

The PS springs are the same rate as the stock spring, in the beginning of travel. So unless you are really compressing the front suspension they will feel similar. Before you rag on someone's suspension product, you need to put in fresh oil in the correct height, and set the sag properly. With the KLR you do this using different height spacers between the fork caps and the springs. These can be easily and cheaply cut from PVC pipe. With rider and gear balanced on the bike (helps to have a friend or two to hold the bike upright) the front suspension should be compressed 3". Once you have the right sag set (the 2" spacers recommended by PS worked for me at 160lbs), then you can judge how the rest of it works. If you're big, you'll definitely need more preload and maybe heavier oil. Devon buret@... wrote:
>Paul: > >I agree with you, and had the same experience with Prog springs. > > >

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progressive fork springs my ass!!

Post by Russell Scott » Mon Mar 29, 2004 4:54 pm

My LR Progressive springs made a big difference for me. No more front end dive on braking. R

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