My '09A has 115K miles on it and I'm giving it an all around maintenance update including some work on the suspension. I took the fork caps off, drained and flushed fluids and installed some Wilber's progressive rate springs that I had bought along with the rear shock some yrs back here on the forum. I haven't installed the rear shock yet, but it's coming up. I'm still dealing the with the front to include new wheel bearings, tire, and brake pads and fluids flush/replacement. My question is about tuning the forks.
I've read every relevant thread here that I could find, and the TSM on tuning the forks (page 3-36/37). The Wilber's instructions called for 7.5 wt oil and 18mm spring preload. In the book, the preload is set by the bolt which has lines 1 through 6 on it. I've got both of mine set at ~2-1/2 and is exactly equal per my dial calipers measurement from the top of bolt (beneath black knob) to surface of cap bolt. Now that I'm writing this, maybe I should have backed that off until it was just starting to preload spring, then brought it down 18mm? That would make sense, although I had to push down the cap bolt against spring pressure to thread it into the fork tube. So, not sure how to determine correct preload per that 18mm spec.
Rebound damping via the black knob on top. The book says "Minimum 17 clicks out, Standard 12 clicks out, Minimum 1 click out". The problem I'm seeing is that I ran both knobs the entire range and counted 39 clicks on the left fork, but 43 on the right fork. So, going all the way in then backing off - which is how I'm reading the TSM - would or could mean 2 different settings. I set both of mine 12 out.
Compression damping on the bottom of the fork had the same amount of clicks on each side, and I set them in the middle of the range for now.
I'm still working on the front end, but the Wilber's shock for the rear will be installed in the next week or so and I'll need to figure out how to set sag and the adjustments on the shock itself. I'm not worried about it just yet, and there's plenty of youtube, forum threads, etc to look into, so will post here when I get to it.
As much as I'd like a Gen 3, this old bike still has plenty of life left, and with the miles on it, is basically worth less to anyone else than the use of it to me.
TIA all!
I've read every relevant thread here that I could find, and the TSM on tuning the forks (page 3-36/37). The Wilber's instructions called for 7.5 wt oil and 18mm spring preload. In the book, the preload is set by the bolt which has lines 1 through 6 on it. I've got both of mine set at ~2-1/2 and is exactly equal per my dial calipers measurement from the top of bolt (beneath black knob) to surface of cap bolt. Now that I'm writing this, maybe I should have backed that off until it was just starting to preload spring, then brought it down 18mm? That would make sense, although I had to push down the cap bolt against spring pressure to thread it into the fork tube. So, not sure how to determine correct preload per that 18mm spec.
Rebound damping via the black knob on top. The book says "Minimum 17 clicks out, Standard 12 clicks out, Minimum 1 click out". The problem I'm seeing is that I ran both knobs the entire range and counted 39 clicks on the left fork, but 43 on the right fork. So, going all the way in then backing off - which is how I'm reading the TSM - would or could mean 2 different settings. I set both of mine 12 out.
Compression damping on the bottom of the fork had the same amount of clicks on each side, and I set them in the middle of the range for now.
I'm still working on the front end, but the Wilber's shock for the rear will be installed in the next week or so and I'll need to figure out how to set sag and the adjustments on the shock itself. I'm not worried about it just yet, and there's plenty of youtube, forum threads, etc to look into, so will post here when I get to it.
As much as I'd like a Gen 3, this old bike still has plenty of life left, and with the miles on it, is basically worth less to anyone else than the use of it to me.
TIA all!