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Old 05-Mar-2012, 22:15
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Angry For FOOORRKK sake!!!

With only days to go before the first round, my fork seal has given up!!! its now dripping off the bottom of the stantion. I only did these seals about 3 trackdays ago. So think i will be hunting for some new ones between next rounds. But for now going to change the seal again. Thing is I have forgotten how much oil i should put in each leg. So going to have to empty both. What is it about 375ml?? from memory, have used the search button but cant find the info needed

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But on a positive note, had the bike dyno'd today and she is running sweet as a nut and putting out 52.09bhp
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Old 05-Mar-2012, 22:39
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Old 05-Mar-2012, 23:15
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I have an early pair of forks for the single disc that have been set up for an 11 stone rider.
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Old 06-Mar-2012, 14:34
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Bradders is a good lad. Sorting me out with a set of forks. But what's a good base setting in regards to oil and air gap??
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Old 06-Mar-2012, 16:20
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reckon you'll be ok - they were set for Nick whos about 9st wet thru!!
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Old 06-Mar-2012, 17:42
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But what's a good base setting in regards to oil and air gap??

In the workshop manual for Showa forks its 440cc and 108mm gap, and for Marzocchi, 390cc and 90mm gap to top of leg. What actually goes in there is one of the so called 'Black Arts'. I've got 100mm gap, why?, thats where Woods set it, seems o,k comresses down to 20mm from bottoming out.

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Old 06-Mar-2012, 17:47
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check out Chris P post in the DD info section - very useful data sheets and advice.
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Old 06-Mar-2012, 21:37
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, and for Marzocchi, 390cc and 90mm gap to top of leg. What actually goes in there is one of the so called 'Black Arts'.

Which Marzocchis is that Pete, the early 600 ones (up to 1999) or the later ones from the 2000/2001 Monster 600 and carried on into the Monster 620/800s


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Old 06-Mar-2012, 22:10
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Bikes all back together thanks again bradders
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