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Originally Posted by Robw#70
The racetech springs are very consistant and cope with mileage, I have found other(cheaper) springs shorten after about 8000miles (ie full service time) needing more preload for the same sag.
If you want good allround road/track performance then Hyperpro springs IMHO are best, not too harsh at lower speeds and stiff enough when needed, however they dont work as well with emulators (being progressive).
15wt oil will give about the right amount of rebound with just springs
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PDQ (that’s who you work for right?) who I got my 80 racetech's from do Hyperpro springs:-
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Hyperpro Front Fork Kits
The Hyperpro front fork kits feature superior high alloyed chrome steel springs - specially polished for minimum friction, which carry a lifetime warranty against breaking. The springs are manufactured to DIN-2095 Class 1 and are specially designed and tested to give maximum performance. They come complete with fork oil, fork seal lubricant, stickers, instruction sheet and set up tips.
Hyperpro Constant Rising Rate (progressive) Fork Kits = £97.00 inc VAT
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so that’s £97 including the forks oil ... is that 15w oil like you recommend or do I get to choose on the day???