The springs fit right in without a space (per the instructions) and I used a 50:50 mix of 15w Rotella and ATF. Measured out the 6 oz. and used the bottle pump method to level the oil off at 206mm, per my manual.
So far the ride feels pretty good, though it's been too wet to push any corners or test some hard braking. The ride is definitely smoother over bumpy city streets though.
As I continue to feel out this new suspension set up, I am curious about other fork travel limits, etc. I left the zip ties on the forks and zeroed them out before my ride today. The initial static sag travel looked pretty good. After an hour of riding around town, over Chicago's super-cool "speed bumps" (i.e., crappy pavement ), but without any excessive braking or hard cornering (again, it's been pretty rainy) the ties had moved up the forks a good amount, but looked pretty even. Nothing felt or looked to bottom out, so there's that.
So are there any things to look for with respect to fork travel beyond the static test? Obviously bottoming out would be a big negative, but if there are some other ways to monitor suspension performance short of that, I love to hear about them. For instance, is it worth keeping an eye on average travel with those zip ties, and is there a "danger level" where they might indicate too much sag/travel?
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