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« on: March 20, 2015, 04:26:12 AM »
agilbeda, only one I can rule out is tire pressure, checked that first thing. Let you know if I tear them down. It's been years since I have taken any forks off but it's going to bug me until I do. Replaced 4 or 5 leaking fork seals back in my dirt racing days but they were all exposed on those bikes with no plastic removal involved. The Tupperware bothers me the most. I have a Sym 125 and had to tear into the front end to get to the radiator because of a heating problem and I couldn't believe how easy it was to strip out the plastic threads on that plastic, there has to be a better way to hold that plastic on.
BettinANDlosing, you say you have a 250 and changed the fluid, does it have the same front end as the 300, if so may have to pm you when I get ready for tips on the Tupperware removal if things come to a screaming halt. I do have a large set of allen sockets I bought for my Kawasaki 1400 Concours and Honda ST 1300.
Buds, It's a '13 model, black, with 1700 miles and I just noticed it last weekend while riding after hitting a few spots in the road I usually ride but this time it hit a lot harder and jarred me, it even sounded like it bottomed out and they were not huge pot holes.
dedee, I would rather have some aftermarket springs, probably a bit stiffer, than a spacer but back in the old days we would put some washers on top of the springs to add more pressure to them which would take away some sag. I've heard some use pvc pipe also but it has to be close to the spring size. I don't know how these forks are assembled, if you just take the top cap off which compresses the spring or something different, it's been 25 plus years since I've looked in one.