I've considered upgrading to GSXR bits, but decided my bike handles great the way it is currently set up.
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Leading Front Axle. What is the Difference?
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I put an 80 ET leading axle front end on my 83 Katana due to the lack of 4 position preload and dampening knob on the stock inline fork. I think the earlier leading axles are better forks than inline ones with anti-dives. My stock 83 1100SD front end had no preload, spongy brake hoses, and anti-dives that don't do anything.
I've considered upgrading to GSXR bits, but decided my bike handles great the way it is currently set up.GS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES
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Bill Lloyd
Damping knob
The last post reminds me: When I started out in motorcycling [1967], a lot of bikes [most bikes?] had "damping knobs." Now, I see none. What happened?
-- Bill
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Mark M
Originally posted by Bill Lloyd View PostThe last post reminds me: When I started out in motorcycling [1967], a lot of bikes [most bikes?] had "damping knobs." Now, I see none. What happened?
-- Bill
Oh yeah, and no more 4 positions, my GSXR1K has more like 20 clicks of adjustment on the damping and screw type preload adjusters for infinite preload settings.
Mark
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