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H-Gerickemark 21-03-05 07:46 AM

FORK OIL/SPRINGS
 
hello,


After a bit of advice, has anyone changed there fork springs and oil on there bike?

What sort difference does it make?
does it cost a lot?
Is it worth doing on a new bike?


Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Mark

Flamin_Squirrel 21-03-05 08:48 AM

Re: FORK OIL/SPRINGS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by H-Gerickemark
After a bit of advice, has anyone changed there fork springs and oil on there bike?

What sort difference does it make?
does it cost a lot?
Is it worth doing on a new bike?

Yes

Lots
No
Yes

:)

Depending on what springs you go for you're looking at spending about £70 to £90. It's worth doing on the SV, even a new one, as the stock springs are too soft. It'll handle bumps better, but the main thing you'll notice is the front won't dive as much under braking.

Stef 21-03-05 02:43 PM

Hey Squirrel,

Which Ohlins springs did you use. The Ohlins site lists no springs for a K3-K4-K5 ? As for the GSX-R shock, what type did it come from. I can get an SRAD shock or a K1-K3 shock.

Flamin_Squirrel 21-03-05 02:59 PM

I got the springs from here: https://www.harris-performance.com/

GSXR shock was from a GSX-R1000 K1, which I found on ebay (paid £40 inc postage).

I think any GSXR K1 onwards will fit, SRADs as I understand it, will not.

Stef 21-03-05 03:37 PM

Mmm. The one I can get is from a GSX-R 600/750 K1-K3

What oil did you put in the forks ? I was thinking 15wt

Flamin_Squirrel 21-03-05 04:05 PM

I think that will fit, but I'm not 100%.

I've got 12.5wt oil, although I'm not that heavy (10-11stn) so that might actualy be a bit much. I can't be sure of this though... no easy way of experimenting. 10wt would probably be more suitable, or 12.5wt if you're a bit heavier.

Someone with more experience on this matter might correct me on this, but if you go with 12.5 you can't go too far wrong.

Viney 21-03-05 04:07 PM

Re: FORK OIL/SPRINGS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel
Depending on what springs you go for you're looking at spending about £70 to £90. It's worth doing on the SV, even a new one, as the stock springs are too soft. It'll handle bumps better, but the main thing you'll notice is the front won't dive as much under braking.

A total matter of opinion. I find the front end on the Sv just fine as std thanks.

Stef 21-03-05 04:14 PM

Re: FORK OIL/SPRINGS
 
[quote="Viney"]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel

A total matter of opinion. I find the front end on the Sv just fine as std thanks.

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chris SVK3 21-03-05 04:47 PM

Im 15st with leathers on and i got my springs from Maxston .9kg with 15wt oil I also changed the rear shock to GSXR1000 K3 all in all costed £150 and it has tranformed the ride. What you have to bear in mind is the SV is a budget bike and Suzuki can can save alot money by putting budget part on especial suspension. So it will make a huge diiference

H-Gerickemark 21-03-05 06:11 PM

thanks for the quick replys, think this needs further investigation! :D



Mark


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