paulsstag
01-11-2019, 03:38 PM
I just finished my no cost upgrades to my soft suspension. Thanks once again to Megadan for the tips.:thanks:thanks:
Just to let everyone know i did change the fork oil before i rode the bike i drained out the original oil and refilled with belray 15w as a solid starting point.
I removed the top shock nut with an air impact ( don't forget to loosen the bolt on the top triple tree )( i put a pick to show the bolt in the photo )then i removed the stock spacer (10mm) and replaced it with a pvc pipe one.
I made spacers out of 7/8 pvc pipe i had in the garage from house repairs. i made 2 sets.... a 50 mm set and a 45mm set. i just went straight to the 50mm set.
I used a 1/4 drive screwdriver type tool with adaptors to suit and put a broken handled ratchet piece on the end so it did not dig into my hand with the pressure needed to put the nut back on ( better to this part by hand to save from cross threading the nut) after it was in i just tightened it with my air gun this was all done with the weight off the front forks and handle bars etc in place.
For the rear i took an old punch and sharpened it a little ( you could use a dull chisel but not a sharp one) i loosened the lock ring and marked the adjusting ring ( i now have a good reference point) i then just tightened the nut one full revolution.:)
Just to let everyone know i did change the fork oil before i rode the bike i drained out the original oil and refilled with belray 15w as a solid starting point.
I removed the top shock nut with an air impact ( don't forget to loosen the bolt on the top triple tree )( i put a pick to show the bolt in the photo )then i removed the stock spacer (10mm) and replaced it with a pvc pipe one.
I made spacers out of 7/8 pvc pipe i had in the garage from house repairs. i made 2 sets.... a 50 mm set and a 45mm set. i just went straight to the 50mm set.
I used a 1/4 drive screwdriver type tool with adaptors to suit and put a broken handled ratchet piece on the end so it did not dig into my hand with the pressure needed to put the nut back on ( better to this part by hand to save from cross threading the nut) after it was in i just tightened it with my air gun this was all done with the weight off the front forks and handle bars etc in place.
For the rear i took an old punch and sharpened it a little ( you could use a dull chisel but not a sharp one) i loosened the lock ring and marked the adjusting ring ( i now have a good reference point) i then just tightened the nut one full revolution.:)