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Re: Fork springs
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Reply #15 on:
25.10. 2017 20:00 »
Had 20w in at first but the ride was to harsh so now I run with 10w in and its much smoother. By the way I do have SRM damper rods in so 20w may have been too thick.
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I've got damper rods from George Prew and use 30 grade this suits me fine but of course it as been noted that recently I'm even more of a fat ba'tard ,it's the winter coming don't you know !!
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