ripnriding
Husqvarna
AA Class
Thought I should relay some info here in the event there are other absent minded Tx 300 owners here. Near the end of season was getting concerned my air fork was underperforming. This thought first game to me when I bought another used bike, a 2011 ktm 250 XCf. I rode that bike and was so impressed with how planted the front end was. Happy but pissed that my NEW bike couldn’t come close to the same inspiring confidence of fri t end. So I raised the bars of the TX in triple clamps and found that made a slight difference.
Last couple races of season noticed the forks just seemed like they had too much air. Have been diligent with setting pre-ride to 9.6 bar (I’m about 190 to 195 with gear. Even dropped pressure for last race and thought jmmmm maybe at 50 hours the stiffness is just time for a fork rebuild.....well.....a little YouTube surfing this morning confirmed that there is a BLEEDER ON THE AIR AIDE OF FORK****************************************!! Yup.....I’m a dummy. I was bleeeding the non air side religiously but didn’t recall anything in manual about bleeding air side. Now.....butter.....just in time for snow. Oh well. Next season will be awesome!!
Last couple races of season noticed the forks just seemed like they had too much air. Have been diligent with setting pre-ride to 9.6 bar (I’m about 190 to 195 with gear. Even dropped pressure for last race and thought jmmmm maybe at 50 hours the stiffness is just time for a fork rebuild.....well.....a little YouTube surfing this morning confirmed that there is a BLEEDER ON THE AIR AIDE OF FORK****************************************!! Yup.....I’m a dummy. I was bleeeding the non air side religiously but didn’t recall anything in manual about bleeding air side. Now.....butter.....just in time for snow. Oh well. Next season will be awesome!!