markjackson
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Experience of my 90s forks, its previous brembo forks, my ST forks (and my tosser-sized 100kg weight
) tell me that 30 year old standard G/S fork springs will leave the G/S forks (bought last week, taken apart straight away and so never yet used by me) a long way through their stroke before I start, so I may as well start planning for stiffer springs while I'm rebuilding the forks.
However, I don't know if the ones that came out are standard or something fitted later. But I bet someone here can close their eyes and picture the standard ones so…
Mine are not linear wound (which is what made me thing they may not be OE. They start tightly wound in about the first 15%, become loosely wound for the 70% in the middle and are then tightly wound at the other end. They have standard plastic fittings at each end.
Does this sound like the OE springs?
Cheers me dears.
However, I don't know if the ones that came out are standard or something fitted later. But I bet someone here can close their eyes and picture the standard ones so…
Mine are not linear wound (which is what made me thing they may not be OE. They start tightly wound in about the first 15%, become loosely wound for the 70% in the middle and are then tightly wound at the other end. They have standard plastic fittings at each end.
Does this sound like the OE springs?
Cheers me dears.



) soon.