Here's a thought for you all
When we test any forks on full extension are we doing it the right way?
Do all forks have movement this way as the bushes are together leverage and all that.. if you check with the weight of the bike on them the distance between the bushes is greater this would sorely be a truer judge of fucked forks....
Food for thought may be..
I have had a chat with Chris Hockey at www.endurotech.co.uk.
Now with his words of wisdom on the quality and strength of the HP2e forks in general over others including the XChallenge as Pavey now runs HP2e on his as he bends stock ones (biult by Chris and the Dakar bikes).
The inherent problem is, they are incorrectly cartridged, valved and sprung for off road use and rider weight
So I guess like Mav’s bike the forks are going to EnduroTec for some tunning

When we test any forks on full extension are we doing it the right way?
Do all forks have movement this way as the bushes are together leverage and all that.. if you check with the weight of the bike on them the distance between the bushes is greater this would sorely be a truer judge of fucked forks....
Food for thought may be..

I have had a chat with Chris Hockey at www.endurotech.co.uk.
Now with his words of wisdom on the quality and strength of the HP2e forks in general over others including the XChallenge as Pavey now runs HP2e on his as he bends stock ones (biult by Chris and the Dakar bikes).
The inherent problem is, they are incorrectly cartridged, valved and sprung for off road use and rider weight

So I guess like Mav’s bike the forks are going to EnduroTec for some tunning
