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RickyX 05-Dec-2004 12:48

Showa Forks - Air/Oil Gap Height and Fork Position
 
Hi Guys,

Following on from my previous posting regarding Ohlins spring rates and general handling woes with my 916SPS, I have bought a nice set of TiNitride Showa forks from that lovely man AntonyE.:burn::burn:
Forks are from a 2002 748S.Before I fit these to my bike I intend to renew the fork oil.

Looking at my Haynes Manual, I see that there are different measurements for "2000-on year" 748's as follows:

1. Fork Oil Level; 132mm (after Y2K), 135mm (pre Y2K)
Question: Are the fork internals (spring rates/valving)different between pre/post Y2K models or did Ducati decide that the additional oil gave better damping characteristics?:sing::sing:

2. Fork position: 244mm from btm yoke to fork top cap (after Y2K) or 408.5mm from wheel C/L to bottom of btm yoke.
Question: Do these measurements equate to the same fork position??:sing::sing:

What I am really asking is: if I treat these forks as pre-Y2K forks, can I replicate the damping/geometry that I had on my 96 748 or will I need to follow the post Y2K settings???

I need help!!!:rolleye::rolleye:

R X


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