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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Suspension Settings Recommended by Dave Moss
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<blockquote data-quote="MCRIDER007" data-source="post: 1087417" data-attributes="member: 329"><p>I assuming you have OEM springs and valving, you could do the springs now for about $90 from Sonic Springs and pretty much cure your front end dive. The fork oil is cooled by the outside air rushing past the lower aluminum fork legs, its going to be a bit warmer than the fork legs but not much. The fork oil in a street bike has a pretty easy life since there isn't much travel involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCRIDER007, post: 1087417, member: 329"] I assuming you have OEM springs and valving, you could do the springs now for about $90 from Sonic Springs and pretty much cure your front end dive. The fork oil is cooled by the outside air rushing past the lower aluminum fork legs, its going to be a bit warmer than the fork legs but not much. The fork oil in a street bike has a pretty easy life since there isn't much travel involved. [/QUOTE]
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