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Does anybody know a site with some sort of table or equation used to calculate spring rate? I'm going to get a pair of front springs for my 400 as they are pretty cheap from Progressive at about 80$US and dirt cheap on ebay. Unfortunately they do not spec a spring for my bike so I have to figure it out. Could I just look up another 400 pound bike and steal its number? I'd just have to measure length and diameter then.
The bike weighs about 400 pounds dry.
I weigh about 210 plus another 90 pounds for leather, boots, and school stuff.
So, with some magic I get about 650 pounds total weight on the average day.
Also, what kind of valving is in my bikes forks? Does it wear out? I'm trying to tackle the pogostick feeling I get when riding. With the front break on I can push the bikes fork up and down very easily and quickly. There's a lot of weight shifting when riding too...feels bad at about 120km/h changing lanes.
Thanks, Steve
The bike weighs about 400 pounds dry.
I weigh about 210 plus another 90 pounds for leather, boots, and school stuff.
So, with some magic I get about 650 pounds total weight on the average day.
Also, what kind of valving is in my bikes forks? Does it wear out? I'm trying to tackle the pogostick feeling I get when riding. With the front break on I can push the bikes fork up and down very easily and quickly. There's a lot of weight shifting when riding too...feels bad at about 120km/h changing lanes.
Thanks, Steve