Do you still sell the spacer to raise the amount of travel? Also, do you only drill the extra holes in the damping rod if you're using the emulator or can that be done as an improvement to the stock setup?
question .. why the tight coils up on the spring .. I have read that the springs can go any way as the weight is on the spring both ways so weak side no matter which up or down will compress first .. I also read that since the weak end should be down in the oil at all times so no noise will be heard as it moves first ... any ideas on that .. also what weight oil are you using NOW ..
I have a couple of dumb questions, the drilling for the 6 holes is recommended at the same time I install the damper valves ? , And I need to cut the upper spacer to compensate the height of the valve correct? I want to do it ASAP and correctly Thanks so much
Hi You must drill the holes in the damper rod BEFORE fitting the emulator valves or the forks will not work correctly.if you fit our emulator valves you need to shorten the spring spacer tubes by 20mm
It would be good if you followed the action with the camera or at least re-position so we can see what you're doing! Also you should be using a torque wrench on everything to make sure that your not overtightening bolts , or damper rods!
What actually creates the height of the fork? for example what is the difference between the air cooled scrambler fork length or height and the air could Bonneville. I know the scrambler is taller. I just don't know how it's taller.
Last question , I see on this market 2 progressive spring brands one is progressive which I've used in the past in other bikes , but now I find also Patriot progressive at lower cost.. have you heard about them ? Are these reliable and worth the investment? It's at half the cost of the progresive ones . But don't like to run any risk or waste money and time. Thks so much for your help .
With you standing next to your green tank, I couldn't hear a single word. That said, I then see parts on the table! It would have been nice to see that front fork removed. Is that the left side or right side. I don't know. I stopped watching. A lot of valuable information lost from the start??? Sorry.