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fork height
I wish to drop the forks through the yoke clamps to improve turn in....does anybody know the limits as to how much to change i.e 5mm 10mm 20mm ?
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Interesting question, something I'm attempting to find out at cadwell July 23rd.
I've had them set for the past 2 trackdays so that they were 5mm proud of the yoke measured to the top cap, top face. Now its 15mm so a 10mm drop. probably a big jump but I want to feel the difference! I'm also going to fit my shorter shock suspension links to raise the rear, might help my 6'3" frame. (I'd prefer a height adjustable shock but don't have funds for that!) The fork height is pretty easy to adjust on the day if you have a headstock stand so I guess you could play around. |
Re: fork height
Really it depends on the fork internals. 5mm will be hardly noticeable but there's a point wherein stability will be sacrificed so your internals better be up to the job. Rear shock height is a better option as you can make more noticeable (efficient) changes with the right shock. Dogbones are the cheaper option as pointed out but only offer the 1 extra setting for adjustability.
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Be aware the forks have something like 120mm of travel. At 15mm drop I'd double check that your dust seals won't hit the bottom yoke at full compression. I can't remember the limit off hand but I'd suspect that's close.
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Hence question re internals.
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Maxton rear shock. Maxtin fork springs/ internals.
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Running Maxton front catridges properly damped and sprung should allow you to raise the forks in the yokes without bottoming out issues but the above applies. |
fork height
Tank slappers are also an issue when the forks are dropped too far through the yokes.
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fork height
I had my forks dropped 20mm at 3 sisters, had a tankslapper on the way home and the bike was written off.
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