Hey guys
I have a 92 NC30, its not been getting much used this summer , I had it out for a 30 min blast 2 weeks ago and it was fine
But
Yesterday I took the bike of the stand and the front forks compressed/sank?? There is no oil leaking from them that i can see.
Now when I sit on the bike the kick stand is nearly on the ground too!
Any ideas or help would be appreciated
Thanks
Soft Front Forks
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Re: Soft Front Forks
The springs keep the bike "up" not the oil...so, unless you have eaten all the pies then you might want to get a look at adjusting the preload or purchasing some stiffer springs?
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Re: Soft Front Forks
its been fine since i've been riding it, i've owned it 6 months
Is dips at the front when im not on the bike - as in holding the bars and taking it off the stand,
was fine 2 weeks ago and now its liek this i havent riding it like thois as i dont think it would be safe
Is dips at the front when im not on the bike - as in holding the bars and taking it off the stand,
was fine 2 weeks ago and now its liek this i havent riding it like thois as i dont think it would be safe
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Re: Soft Front Forks
If you have an issue with the forks and for the relativley small ammount of effort involved, I would drop them out and strip them down to check them.
Even if there is nothing 'obvious' when you have them appart it would be a great opertunity to give them a service with some new seals/oil and possibly up grade the springs with a Rick Oliver set.
Only about an afternoons work from start to finish and then at least you would know they are in tip top working order
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Even if there is nothing 'obvious' when you have them appart it would be a great opertunity to give them a service with some new seals/oil and possibly up grade the springs with a Rick Oliver set.
Only about an afternoons work from start to finish and then at least you would know they are in tip top working order

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Re: Soft Front Forks
Erm, it will always dip when you stand it up as your loading up the forks, this is static sag, perhaps you haven't noticed it before?.
As above, unless something has snapped off, the springs keep the forks up, the oil does the dampening.
You can always turn the preload adjuster up more to stiffen up the front.
As above, unless something has snapped off, the springs keep the forks up, the oil does the dampening.
You can always turn the preload adjuster up more to stiffen up the front.
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