robertaccio
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Kyle gave the correct answer its 100% based on what the rider wants and needs for the conditions and for his or her skill level base.
As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.
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Thanks for reply do u have any pics as to which are the parts u are talking about, i.e. "I increase the float on the mid a little bit, stage the base valve, and adjust the face shims and clamp to suit the rider." thanks in advance and i have tried the clickers and took 2 off compression and added 2 on rebound (same as rear) to get the best feel but going further on the fork compression i found it wishy washy and not so sure footed and didnt like
OK i removed 2 comp shims and it made a huge difference maybe too much so im going to put one back, do i need to re-bleed or can i remove the inner chamber whilst forks still attached and place back in as the oil will be at correct level and any air will bleed out upon compression i presume?
Ok rear static sag 30 and rider 100 so got near perfect, I took 2 off comp and put 2 on rebound n seems ok but still quite firm.
Front.. static 24 and rider 46 so wayyyy out according to Vinduro
Ive been told to try 3w oil but this wont help the sag I presume
Standard front spring 4.6 I think a 4.2 is needed!
Also at which point of travel do the Merge racing little springs work?
As for valving I race Uk enduro at a medium pace but im liking the firmer front compared to my 450exc!
Can I not just removed a shim to soften also??
Removing shims doesn't effect sag; something is funky with the measurements. Fork sag can be really hard to measure consistently, because they is so much more drag than in the rear linkage.