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    Just aired up froks - WOW

    Well I aired up the front forks yesterday.
    They were down at "0-1" psi.

    I used an old PUMP for airing up "balls".
    -You know the one you lean over and put your feet on the bottom then pump up and down using your arms.

    Anyhow - I put 20 lbs. in EACH .

    I will tell you one thing.

    Using that pump kicked my A**.
    I had to put the bottom of it on my thigh and pull down using my arms .
    It sucked.....
    But I think it will be fine. Did not get to ride it yesterday. Was going to ride her to work today , but it is supposed to be raining, right now....
    IT is hot and sunny - Those weather guys suck.....

    #2
    20 pounds in each leg!!!!!!!!:shock: ?
    you need new springs! and or spacers!
    20 lbs is a lot of pressure.

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      #3
      What ????

      They will take up to 35 .

      The manual says put no more than 35 in them.

      I wanted to get it a litle stiff.

      Most guys have 15-20 in them anyhow

      If it ends up being a lot I will take some out.

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        #4
        Yer gonna blow the seals, dude...:shock:
        FF is right, get some stiffer springs, or throw some spacers in there. :-D

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          #5
          Ok - I will ride it around the block tonight

          - then I will drop the pressure

          What do you think - 10-15 psi ?????

          -

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            #6
            There should be a lable on one of the forks that tells you what the pressure should be. 20psi sounds awful high!

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              #7
              I run 0 with 20 weight oil.

              Stiff is one thing, you want some rebound/compression over bumps.
              20 psi will have the front end bouncing in the air over bumps, uncontrolled bouncing
              Last edited by KGB; 09-11-2006, 05:00 PM. Reason: lost my thoughts..........
              Keith
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              1980 GS1000S, blue and white
              2015Triumph Trophy SE

              Ever notice you never see a motorcycle parked in front of a psychiatrist office?

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                #8
                IIRC, the manual says 7 p.s.i. for the 1100E.....I put in 11 p.s.i. (with a much smaller pump than you speak of!)when the fork seals were replaced and liked it.....have not touched it in a couple years now....I have Progressive springs ready to go in, at which point I will run without any air.


                Tony.
                '82 GS1100E



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                  #9
                  My GK says 11-14psi MAX

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                    #10
                    mine says max 36 then bleed off too what evers comfortable I settled on 20. and the wieght of the oil is 10 w. I dont see how you can blow new seals, old ones maybe. but then again it depends on many factors, bikes wieght, size and rider wieght and size

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                      #11
                      11 psi is what the factory calls for. If you want better fork performance, buy some Progressive springs. Install a home made pvc pre-load spacer that allows the forks to compress about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2" when you sit on it. With the new springs you can run zero pressure if you wish.
                      20 psi is a bit too much in my opinion and it may make the seals weep.
                      I run Progressives on my '79 1000E/15 wt oil and I still run 10 psi. Forks work well.
                      And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
                      Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!

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