Only problem is, I've never had motorcycle forks apart before. I'm a gearhead, rebuild motors and carbs and transmissions and such, but never tackled this job before so its's all new to me. I've got a factory service manual as well as a clymer manual for the bike, and a well-equipped garage. Between that and the various guides and videos I've found for GS forks very similar to mine, I'm not too worried about being able to do the work, but I have some questions related to exactly what work I could/should be doing. Specifically:
- Beyond replacing the oil, what other wear components should be replaced as part of a complete rebuild? Other than the obvious o-rings and seals, the parts diagrams show a variety of nuts, washers, springs, slides, pistons, rings, oil locks etc. My guess is some of these are perfectly fine to re-use unless broken, but some should/could be replaced? Are there "rebuild kits" out there that have all the needed components bundled together?
- What are the spring upgrade options? I see reference to Progressive brand springs (presumably they are progressive-rate springs?), are these generally considered superior to the stock (fixed-rate?) springs? Are there other aftermarket alternatives to Progressive (either fixed-rate or progressive-rate)? Pros/Cons?
- What are other potential upgrades while I have the forks apart? I have seen reference to Gold Valves or Emulators (I think these are the same thing). Seems to in effect act like a compression orifice that changes size as a function of compression speed (stiff damping/small orifice at low speed compression for anti-dive and non-mushy ride, but larger orifice at high compression speed for reduced harshness at higher-speed or 'sharp' impacts like potholes and such). Am I understanding what they do correctly? Are these generally considered a big improvement? Pros/Cons? How would this work in conjunction with the factory compression damping adjustment mechanism, or would it replace that system?
Bottom line, I'm in the planning stages of a fork rebuild. Never tackled this job before and not really sure about what exactly I need to be replacing, and what potential upgrades are worth considering while I have things all apart. Any info is appreciated. Thanks guys!
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