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Old 16-Nov-2012, 12:01   #1
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I look forward to hearing how Simons testing goes and what he ends up with.
I will still maintain setup is an individual thing, so you need to go out and test and find out what works for you.

Even for the same Bike and rider but with different forks, you should end up with the same settings but possibly different measurements, especially in a case where fork leg outers and inners may be a case of mix and match

I have two sets of forks here both are for a 916/955/996/998
A set of Ohlins FG Widetrack Superbike forks and a set of Marzocchi RCA50 Forks

Fitted with the Same rate Springs and the damping can be set up the same. Set so the spindle is the same distance from the bottom yoke and the same amount of sag

If I set the Air Gap so that the forks travel 120mm
the Marzchozchi RCA50s would leave a tie wrap with 20mm short of the lower leg
where as the Ohlins FG Wide track forks would have crushed the tie wrap ino the lower fork leg

Alternatively I gould set the air gap for 110mm of travel leaving the Marzocchis with a 30mm gap between the tie wrap lower fork and with the ohlins a 10mm gap

Both forks are set up the same to suit the bike yet according to some of the information I see one set will always be wrong how can this be


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Old 27-Nov-2012, 21:27   #2
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I currently have an air gap of 140mm and I use 5w fluid. The tie wrap was about perfect at the end of he season. However I had a dead right hand after only five laps due to virbration and a leaking fork seal so I'm very interested in seeing how much fluid is in each individual forks when they are serviced shortly. New seals are a definite!

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Old 28-Nov-2012, 00:00   #3
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Blimey that low eh, I was usng a 50/50 split of 7.5 and 15 wt in mine with about 130 from memory, but no idea what was in the A bike as difn build them but suspect pretty heavy oil
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Old 28-Nov-2012, 20:55   #4
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Im surprised you had a leaking seal in such a short time Simon, & there must be something amiss to cause the vibration, I'll be interested to know what you find.
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Old 28-Nov-2012, 23:10   #5
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Yeah me too! Bike was great until I crashed at oulton. Maybe the forks are out now? Ill check them at the weekend.
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