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Fork sag 06 450

Joined Apr 2003
83 Posts | 0+
Tennessee,USA
I was doing a basic setup check and found my forks to have 38mm of static sag, the wp book says the sag should be between 25-40mm. I like to run around 25-30mm,(to keep the fork in the plushness of the stroke) but I can't shim the springs enough to get that, and I really don't want to put 4.6 springs in them either. The air chamber is set at 120mm. Has anyone else found the fork sag this much?
 
Hi bergy
38mm sag is just fine any less would make front tire loose grip when
you are exiting a turn also sag is needed so that suspension can extend
into the hole so that tire has constant contact with the ground
so long
VIKING
 
viking

you know your stuff on suspension

1 are you a suspension technician ?

2 what is the best suspension on the market ?
 
whosaberg
no I am not suspension tech but I am an automotive trouble shooter
too answer the second question I would be a little biased since a friend
of mine has a suspension company but I am not on this forum to
promote my self or my friends suspension company this forum is here
for Husaberg enthusiast to improve whats already a great bike
this site has very friendly atmosphere and I do not like poison this site
for my personal gain then it would be like some other sites/forums then
forum topics would be advertisement
you can PM me if you want my opinion
so long
VIKING
 

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