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Offline b4cruz

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adjusting front fork height on B4 with Race Tech
« on: July 13, 2005, 11:29:28 PM »
I changed my stock forks to full race tech internals.
springs to match my skinny short body
and the gold emulators.  :thanks:
everyone for pushing me in this direction

The forks turned out to be way longer than what I had at first.
I think because the orginal springs were dead and the wrong oil
was used.  I liked the look of the lower front height though.  

Will I be sacrificing safety if I shortened the forks down a bit by sliding
the fork higher into the bracket?  I haven't  tested it yet, but I like the bike when it is sitting at almost 1/4 inch above the stock setting (the cap top touching the bracket).

I'm asuming that the longer the fork the easier to stay straight
and the shorter the easier to turn.  My problems with the forks before
were long curving freeway ramps at high speeds where the ruts in the road would jiggle my handle-bars and make me feel scetchy when leaning at high speeds.  Am I just making things worse adjusting the height?

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adjusting front fork height on B4 with Race Tech
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2005, 01:49:04 AM »
raise them in the tubes 10 mm's of tube sticking up past the top tree
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Re: adjusting front fork height on B4 with Race Tech
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2005, 02:20:26 AM »
Quote from: "b4cruz"
I'm asuming that the longer the fork the easier to stay straight and the shorter the easier to turn.  My problems with the forks before were long curving freeway ramps at high speeds where the ruts in the road would jiggle my handle-bars and make me feel scetchy when leaning at high speeds.  Am I just making things worse adjusting the height?


Basically, your assumptions are correct.
I have a feeling your old problems were from the tired fork springs and wrong oil.
I'm with Jay, raising the fork tubes in the triples 10mm (or 0.4") will be fine. (A full 1/2" should be OK, too)
Paul
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