Kawagumby
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi all,
I recently acquired a 09 TE310 which is working out well. Where I ride the trails are rough with a lot of stutter bumps, square edges and such. I changed out the fork oil to light 5wt and reduced the oil height to 120mm but I think it really needs a compression stack revalve (which I've done often on KYB's). I notice this particular set of forks is similar to the KYB's as the compression stack is fit to the bottom and rebound adjustment is on top. BTW, wow, that rear shock works very well!
The question is, can you simply spin out the compression stack with an impact wrench as is often done on KYB forks? And reinstall the same way with no special tools?
Thanks
I recently acquired a 09 TE310 which is working out well. Where I ride the trails are rough with a lot of stutter bumps, square edges and such. I changed out the fork oil to light 5wt and reduced the oil height to 120mm but I think it really needs a compression stack revalve (which I've done often on KYB's). I notice this particular set of forks is similar to the KYB's as the compression stack is fit to the bottom and rebound adjustment is on top. BTW, wow, that rear shock works very well!
The question is, can you simply spin out the compression stack with an impact wrench as is often done on KYB forks? And reinstall the same way with no special tools?
Thanks