ECB2012TC250
Husqvarna
AA Class
Hope I am posting to the correct location. I am new here. Just purchased a 2012 TC 250. I love the bike and am trying to tune to me.
The local dealership here in Salt Lake is slow to get the information for my bike. I am trying to adjust the forks - 48 mm Kayaba. I am about 185 pounds, average skill and ride somewhat difficult single track in the mountains. I set the rear sag to 103 mm and softened all clickers on the front and rear compression and rebound by a couple of clicks from stock but the front forks seem too stiff everywhere except the most extreme conditions. My experience has been with the older style forks where you can just open the top, take out the springs and change the oil level to that desired. I want to remove some oil.
My questions:
Do these forks have anything specific to adjusting the oil level?
Where can I find a fork cap wrench for these forks - Dealer does not know, a bit vague on internet searches?
What are some of the settings you have used (Recommended Oil weight, level, clicker settings etc.)?
Thank you,
ECB
The local dealership here in Salt Lake is slow to get the information for my bike. I am trying to adjust the forks - 48 mm Kayaba. I am about 185 pounds, average skill and ride somewhat difficult single track in the mountains. I set the rear sag to 103 mm and softened all clickers on the front and rear compression and rebound by a couple of clicks from stock but the front forks seem too stiff everywhere except the most extreme conditions. My experience has been with the older style forks where you can just open the top, take out the springs and change the oil level to that desired. I want to remove some oil.
My questions:
Do these forks have anything specific to adjusting the oil level?
Where can I find a fork cap wrench for these forks - Dealer does not know, a bit vague on internet searches?
What are some of the settings you have used (Recommended Oil weight, level, clicker settings etc.)?
Thank you,
ECB