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Originally Posted by Paul_E_D Cool, sounds good. In that case, I'd whack it all in and see where you're at. Changing the springs up front later is a 10 minute job. |
I called GMD Computrack in "Boston", really closer to Worcester.
They'll dyno the springs and tell me the rate for $10. I put the springs in a priority mail box with return postage. The whole thing will costs me about $20.
It's worth it. Knowing spring rate will give me a good idea of how Aftershocks (the California suspension people that built the forks) set up the Emulators. I don't have time to work on the bike very soon, so for the $20 it's worth it to know where I am starting from.
Thanks for the encouragement.