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I know that this issue was addressed by the group some time ago.
Does anyone have the link?
thanks
Does anyone have the link?
thanks
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Nessim how did that plate work out for you? last time i checked your other thread on this was before the site went down again. What measurement for the groove did you settle on ?
Forks seems good. Brakes are very firm after disconnecting the anti-dive and suspension compliance seems normal - don't have many miles on the bike yet though.
I made the groove as wide as the holes and about 1/4" deep. Wanted the groove to flow as much fluid as the fork needed so made the groove as deep as I could with a 3/8" piece of aluminum plate.
That's great! how did you seal the block of plate? and can you lock up your front brake now? also did you go with progressive springs? i'll have to replace my fork seals and i wanted to do this mod.
Don’t know about locking the front wheel, never tried…nor do I want to. The brake lever is firmer than before, particularly since I built Teflon/stainless brake lines, so I suppose it would be easier to lock than before…if one wanted to.
I didn’t get Progressive springs, cut down the stock springs instead to firm up the ride – cheap mans method to increase the spring rate.
Regarding disabling the anti-dive verses removing it, I opted to remove it to clean up the look of the forks and simplify the fluid path – no more spring loaded blow-off valves. I used a simple gasket to seal the plate – no leaks so far…fingers crossed.
You don't need the block-off plate if you find a threaded bolt that fits in where the banjo bolt used to go. I had to use a cut-off wheel to trim the bolt down to where it fully seated in the anti-dive body.
Use the single banjo bolt from the anti-dive body to replace the double banjo bolt on the brake caliper. They're the same size, so it's really really easy.
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When asked why should one remove it...it's not needed if you use Progressive fork springs to firm up the front end.
~Adam