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Recommended fork oil with Progressives?
I'm putting in a set of Progessive front spings on my 1100GK. What's the concensus on the best weight of fork oil to use with these springs & fork? I was going to go with 10W to start. Would 15W be better with this heavy bike? I am moderately aggressive in my riding style, more so than most GK riders would be.Tags: None
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I agree with 10w.
I use it in all our bikes, it works well.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostAre you using Cartrige Emulators? If not use 10, maybe 15 if you like to feel your bumps.
I think with the emulators they recomend starting with 30.Rob
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LarryJ
Thx guys! I'll stick with the 10w for now. This forum is great for quick, intelligent responses & feedback!
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LarryJ
I just finished the seal replacement & spring swap. I went with 10W belray oil. What a difference in the front end, with the Progressive springs! It handles solid, but the ride is not stiff. The forks are nice & steady, as compared to the loose feel of the original air/springs original combo.
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