pollo Joined Jun 2008 1K Posts | 98+ Simi Valley Ca. Discussion Starter Jan 19, 2009 #1 This Poll is to see what everyone is setting their fork height at. If different or other please explain. Pollo
This Poll is to see what everyone is setting their fork height at. If different or other please explain. Pollo
D DaleEO Joined Oct 2002 3K Posts | 21+ Sunland, CA Jan 19, 2009 #2 On my 01 and 04 I run them flush with the top.
S steve Joined May 2002 2K Posts | 141+ Snowy Mountains NSW Australia Jan 20, 2009 #3 As discussed here: http://www.husaberg.org/index.php?name= ... 4122#84122 10-12 mm on 07 650 14 mm on 98 501 Dunno how that aligns with scribes. Bottom line is to test. It only takes a minute, 2 max to change, a 6" steel ruler, a soft hammer with drift and a torque wrench to change. Steve
As discussed here: http://www.husaberg.org/index.php?name= ... 4122#84122 10-12 mm on 07 650 14 mm on 98 501 Dunno how that aligns with scribes. Bottom line is to test. It only takes a minute, 2 max to change, a 6" steel ruler, a soft hammer with drift and a torque wrench to change. Steve
O on-one-wheel Joined Oct 2008 207 Posts | 0+ My front room, England Jan 21, 2009 #4 mine was flush with the top when i got it, i'll try different setting in summer when i can actually ride it
mine was flush with the top when i got it, i'll try different setting in summer when i can actually ride it
bushmechanic Joined Jun 2007 4K Posts | 1K+ south east WA Australia Jan 21, 2009 #5 3mm below flush with the stock frame geometry like ben grabbhams safari honda, after I lowered the rear and mucked about with shock length and high or low profile tyres they are 2mm above flush regards Bushie
3mm below flush with the stock frame geometry like ben grabbhams safari honda, after I lowered the rear and mucked about with shock length and high or low profile tyres they are 2mm above flush regards Bushie
F Freaky Joined Apr 2008 204 Posts | 0+ Worcestershire England Jan 21, 2009 #6 7mm above, stopped the high speed wobble of death.