I haven't updated my project thread, but I've been riding my 1000G for about a few weeks now. Like Griffin said, the 850 is great, this is just more of a good thing. Lovin' it. Lovin' the G seat too. But all is not well. At highway speeds, the bike is very stable until I come up behind anything the size of a minivan or more. It gets a pretty spooky wobble that's bad enough to get my knees swaying. Obviously, I avoid that now, but I shouldn't have to. If I have to bee in that spot, some light swerving in the lane keeps it steady.
In my quest to diagnose this, I noticed last night that my forks are sticky. They need some encouragement to either compress or rebound. OK, so I took steps this morning to make sure the legs are parallel, with no change. OK, so I took the wheel off. No change. Each fork leg requires a lot more effort than I expect to move it, even with the springs out (was going to install the Progressives while I was in there). Even twisting the fork lower exhibits not-at-all subtle stiction. Just for a sanity check, I walked over and bounced the 850 a few times. No detectable stiction, just like I thought it should be.
I rebuilt these forks last fall when I started the rebuild, and didn't notice this. I wasn't looking for it either. But the front end has never been smooth through the probably 1500 miles I've put on it. I don't remember what brand seals I used, but I most likely ordered them from Z1. Fork oil is 15wt.
The short version: What can cause stiction in individual fork legs?
Thanks in advance.
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