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    Adjustinf stiffness of a Gs650G Katana front fork.

    Hi guys!

    I just cleaned my bike and puted some oil in the front fork gummys. And now, the fork is much softer :S Too much.

    I know that my bike's fork can be switched betoween to stiffness degrees, but, the other is even softer.

    I searched in the forum where I could find the air pump valve on my fork, but i didn't found. Is not like the others GS forks(even if mines is original), the air valve is not in the same place.

    Any tips where I can find it??

    At the moment i don't want to change to progressives springs...is too expensivve to send them to Switzerland...

    Thanks guys!!

    #2
    Give us some pics of the forks so we can see what they are like.

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      #3
      If they are the same as mine then they have 2 preload positions. You turn the top with a screwdriver to stiffen them up.
      Sounds like your springs have sagged and you either need new ones or you could put a spacer between the top of the spring and the top cap.

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      GS1000G

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        #4
        Originally posted by waltfen View Post
        If they are the same as mine then they have 2 preload positions. You turn the top with a screwdriver to stiffen them up.
        Sounds like your springs have sagged and you either need new ones or you could put a spacer between the top of the spring and the top cap.

        Look Here

        About the preload positions. Wich one is the hardest?? Qhen the axis is higher os lower? I can't feel any difference...

        Thanks to both!

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          #5
          Should be harder when the adjuster is lower. If you take the top off the fork you'll see how it works.
          GS1000G

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