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by RonniB » Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:50 am
That is the early type, only adjustable for spring preload (sag setting, aim to get 25-35mm of rider sag, with the ladder aimed at the street)
you could change the springs and oil, heavier springs will carry your weight better, thicker oil will dampen more and more oil (less airgap) will give more progressive pressure build-up in the end of the stroke. But there is alot of trial and error in getting it "just right".
I got the same forks on my race bike, with racetech cartridge emulators (from PDQ, great value), racetech springs (0.90kg/mm), modified and polished damper rods (to suit emulators) and a big alloy bottom yoke. Very good and responsive setup, but the main problem with these forks, even with the emulators is lack of rebound adjustment and positive rebound control. You can only adjust the rebound by changing oil and that will also affect compression plus if you go thick enough on the oil to get good lowspeed rebound, you will have way to much high speed rebound... not good!!
But that is for medium to fast group trackday pace, they should and are great on the street
Ronni