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time served car mechanic but never really tinkered with bikes until I got this one. Im comfortable with stripping it etc - its more getting chance to do it and having the right tools as im not sure if some kind of spring compression tool is required?? Plus its getting hold of the parts, i know internal rebuild parts can be easily bought but will i be able to buy a new compression adjuster screw for example??
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How much 'compression' is it under? im used to macpherson strut springs etc being under a lot of compression. (although ive removed springs in the past without compressing them - mucho fun )
My main concern is this compression adjuster at the bottom of the fork. If I fuk it can it be replaced?? Whats behind the screw?
Also Ive read if changing to progressive springs the spacer needs to be modified/shortened??
Ive never had any quarms about modding things for cars etc in the past but tend to think things through a bit more when tiinkering with a bike, as a simple mistake is more likely to end in tears/disater/death!  |
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Don't look over it
I did mine by suspending the bike by the handlebars then lowering it once the tops were removed. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 242 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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