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I've spent the last couple of weeks trying to get my front suspension sorted out. The bike currently gets upset too easily, doing the pogo thing when the road gets rough on corners.
My GS1000G has non-standard fittings in the top of the forks, at least I can't find anything about them in the workshop manual. I'm considering fitting the standard adjusting topbolts. At the moment the bike has spacer tubes about 40mm long but some adjustment for different roads would be good.
From the manual I get the idea that the screw slot moves down into the tube as the adjustment is wound tighter. I've not seen these things in operation. How far down does the adjuster travel with each step?
Does anyone have any experience using heavier fork oil to stiffen up rebound damping?
Thanks
Kim
My GS1000G has non-standard fittings in the top of the forks, at least I can't find anything about them in the workshop manual. I'm considering fitting the standard adjusting topbolts. At the moment the bike has spacer tubes about 40mm long but some adjustment for different roads would be good.
From the manual I get the idea that the screw slot moves down into the tube as the adjustment is wound tighter. I've not seen these things in operation. How far down does the adjuster travel with each step?
Does anyone have any experience using heavier fork oil to stiffen up rebound damping?
Thanks
Kim