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unclerob
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Re: A10 Front Fork Spring rates
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Reply #15 on:
20.01. 2015 13:07 »
Hi Paul, no not really! I was suggesting more that excessive dive under braking might be improved by fitting new springs....yours might be a past it!....or that anything worn or binding in there will make matters worse!
I have exactly the same set up as you on my race bike and weigh 15 stone...
And, if I've done it right, heres a link to a video of it in use....not too much dive!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJuZ-w2egrQ
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unclerob
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Re: A10 Front Fork Spring rates
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20.01. 2015 13:16 »
Sorry, my fingers were working before brain was in gear! Actually, not exactly the same set up, mine has a Dow top yoke and spaced standard length springs.....which works out (I think) about the same as a standard yoke and unspaced springs!
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