How can I stiffen up my forks ???
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How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Hi can anyone offer any advice ?.My forks are very soft.They bottom out under heavy breaking and they have only
just been serviced .Apart from buying new springs is there any way to stiffen them up ? . For example bigger spaces
or would this have adversed effect? .
just been serviced .Apart from buying new springs is there any way to stiffen them up ? . For example bigger spaces
or would this have adversed effect? .

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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Stiffer springs.
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
or try a heavier fork oil
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Rick Oliver fork kit
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
What was doe during the service?
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
bigger spacers won't stiffen them up - you'll need a different spring rate for that.john21z wrote:Hi can anyone offer any advice ?.My forks are very soft.They bottom out under heavy breaking and they have only
just been serviced .Apart from buying new springs is there any way to stiffen them up ? . For example bigger spaces
or would this have adversed effect? .
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Bigger spaces will stiffen them up, as this increases preload on the fork spring.lukemillar wrote:bigger spacers won't stiffen them up - you'll need a different spring rate for that.john21z wrote:Hi can anyone offer any advice ?.My forks are very soft.They bottom out under heavy breaking and they have only
just been serviced .Apart from buying new springs is there any way to stiffen them up ? . For example bigger spaces
or would this have adversed effect? .
But, what springs are in it at the moment?
And does it bottom on the road or the track?
Is it fine everywhere else? If it is add some oil, start with 10mm.
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
That doesn't stiffen them up. It just moves the amount of load require before the spring will start to compress. It will still compress at the same rate as before as preload doesn't affect spring rate!999Gomerz wrote:Bigger spaces will stiffen them up, as this increases preload on the fork spring.
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Think about what increasing the required starting force does to the force required to compress the fork fully?lukemillar wrote:That doesn't stiffen them up. It just moves the amount of load require before the spring will start to compress. It will still compress at the same rate as before as preload doesn't affect spring rate!999Gomerz wrote:Bigger spaces will stiffen them up, as this increases preload on the fork spring.
It will increase the force required to fully compress the fork thus making the bike ride higher in the stroke for a given force. ie get you off the bottom.
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Re: How can I stiffen up my forks ???
Increased preload will increase static ride height and has no effect on spring rate. The fork will move the same distance for the same load.
Should we not start by measuring the unloaded and loaded sag to establish whether the current spring rate is correct. Then having selected the correct springs adjust the oil level to achieve the appropriate dive under breaking and finally adjust the compression and rebound damping to match the spring rate.
Should we not start by measuring the unloaded and loaded sag to establish whether the current spring rate is correct. Then having selected the correct springs adjust the oil level to achieve the appropriate dive under breaking and finally adjust the compression and rebound damping to match the spring rate.