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Originally Posted by ChR1s Jeesuztapdancingrollerskatingchriste. Just install the legs then check the sag. Ensure balanced sag between fork & shock. Go ride. |
The guy that had these forks before me was a big guy that raced. I am neither of those things, so i expect them to be too stiff. I bought them because they had emulators installed and the damper rods were all finished. They where cheaper than emulators alone.
If I could have the forks dynoed for $20 or something it would establish a good base line. I'm very likely to wind up ordering new springs for this bike and would like to know where I am starting from.
Given the option of numerical data and no numerical data, I will take numerical data every time.
In the end I'll likely do as you say. Just bolt them on, tune what I can, and see what happens. I'm putting a ZX6 shock out back. It's going to be confusing as hell setting it up. It's really undersprung now but I still wonder if it's worth the trouble setting it up. It's a stock 2000 SV