Fork springs
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Fork springs
Hello all,
I would like to improve the fork springs on my Vega, it's a bit spongy at present, and almost bottoms out with heavy braking (if you can call it heavy braking slowing down from 45 mph!) I would like to beef them up without compromising the standard look. Anyone one have any ideas?
I would like to improve the fork springs on my Vega, it's a bit spongy at present, and almost bottoms out with heavy braking (if you can call it heavy braking slowing down from 45 mph!) I would like to beef them up without compromising the standard look. Anyone one have any ideas?
Jools- Posts : 15
Join date : 2010-07-03
springs
i'm using standard springs as a starting point...fitted dampers which are a great improvement! I'd recomend.I've thought about springs....i was going to add a couple of 10mm washers to tense them up abit...? I'm happy with standard so far...if i rebuild i'll try this.....
so far.....dampers + j hub + reverse pull brake.....ACE!
so far.....dampers + j hub + reverse pull brake.....ACE!
joeyfont- Guest
springs
I tried cut in half Ser 3 springs but found them too hard on bumpy roads but may suit other folks
wack 63- Guest
Fork springs
Hi everyone, first post on this forum so here goes-
I have series 3 springs and dampers fitted and find it has made a massive (for the better) difference on mine. Would at least recommend the springs as a starting point.
Gary
I have series 3 springs and dampers fitted and find it has made a massive (for the better) difference on mine. Would at least recommend the springs as a starting point.
Gary
gc- Posts : 92
Join date : 2011-02-19
Location : Darlington
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