ok got a question, my forks have got marzo shiver internals but are still a bit lacking, has anyone put a thicker fork oil or increased the volume of oil to make them firmer? did it once on a yam xt with good results. thanks in advance.
yeah....relatively easy. get forks on the bench undo the top nut tip upside-down drain out the oil and refill.
my old mate used to do them but now retired. was going to try a thicker oil if anyone knew or has done it.!!!
yeah....relatively easy. get forks on the bench undo the top nut tip upside-down drain out the oil and refill.
my old mate used to do them but now retired. was going to try a thicker oil if anyone knew or has done it.!!!
I used one of those Draper scissor stand thingys - winds up with a 22mm spanner and then remove front wheel, remove forks etc. Wind down the scissor stand to a lower level where its very stable. https://www.drapertools.com/product/04991/motorcycle-scissor-stand-with-pad-450kg/
Think you can get them for well under £100 if you shop around.
I used one of those Draper scissor stand thingys - winds up with a 22mm spanner and then remove front wheel, remove forks etc. Wind down the scissor stand to a lower level where its very stable. https://www.drapertools.com/product/04991/motorcycle-scissor-stand-with-pad-450kg/
Think you can get them for well under £100 if you shop around.
Yes after cleaning all the *** out; I found that it was a bit better but a long way from proper suspension so, went to a pro for cartridges and full rebuild front and rear. Best decision ever.