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Re: Fork Improvements for RYCA Café Conversions
Reply #30 - 03/16/15 at 05:23:15
 
I'm 170 pounds. Use the calculator here to determine the correct rate springs --> http://racetech.com/ChooseVehicle.aspx

DO NOT use the calculator for the LS-650, it's not correct for cafe conversions. Rather, choose the radio button for "Street" then Yamaha/ SRX600/1895-89. Be sure to update the weight of the bike with the weight of your bike. 310 to 320 pounds should be correct.

You are only going to use the rate information for choosing the spring (i.e 0.80Kg). The Spring part number is FRSP S29380XX, XX is replaced by rate (in keeping with the prior example FRSP S2938080). The GVE part number is FEGV S3801. It should come with a Blue and Yellow Spring.

I'd be happy to update your forks. You're local (well, in state) so no need to ship. You can bring 'em to me. But it's a fairly simple job. It's one of those things that once you start you see how easy it is. The hardest part is deburring the inside holes that are drilled in the damping rod.
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Reply #31 - 03/16/15 at 15:13:56
 
Gary...Thanks again for all your help! I'm thinking of mounting my clip-ons above the top clamp for a tad better ride position. Any thoughts on this? Haylo
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Reply #32 - 03/17/15 at 05:16:57
 
haylo wrote on 03/16/15 at 15:13:56:
Gary...Thanks again for all your help! I'm thinking of mounting my clip-ons above the top clamp for a tad better ride position. Any thoughts on this? Haylo


If you are using RYCA's top triple clamp I think you will be fine. If you are using a modified lower t-clamp I think that there a possibility that the top of the fork sliders will make contact with the bottom of the lower triple clamp. Here's how I get there...

I looked at this quickly a few weeks ago, and if my memory is correct the mount for the clip-ons is 40mm (1-5/8"). My forks are raised 25mm above the triple clamp and I have 13mm reserve between the the top of the stroke and the bottom of the t-clamp. If I were to raise the forks up an additional 15mm (5/8") I'd be into my saftey zone by 2mm. However, my triple clamp it 13mm taller at the pinch bolts then the RYCA unit.

If you use the RYCA upper you'll have plenty of margin at the top of the stroke. If you use a modified lower you'll be 2mm into the margin. The likelihood of bottoming out is near nil...but it does exist under the most extreme conditions.

All of my measurements are based on using flush fork caps like my adjustable caps. I believe there is 7mm of additional margin on the stock caps.
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Reply #33 - 03/17/15 at 05:27:41
 
I got my bike all sorted out last night, so I hit the road for a good test ride. The bike communicates very well. There wasn't a moment where I didn't know exactly what the front tire was doing. This gives me great confidence in the bike. Not surprisingly, the feedback from the front tire/forks feels a lot like the other bikes I've modified with RaceTech Emulators, especially my SV650S. So right off the bat the CS-1 feels very familiar.

The spring rate I've chosen seems to be spot on. I was able to get the right sag figures (11mm of static sag and 33mm of total sag) and the ride is controlled and comfortable with no undue oscillations. My initial setting for the GVE seems to be good so far. Under normal riding and braking I used 70mm of fork travel - that's 55% of available travel - right in the sweet spot. I still have to take measurements after extreme braking, but I'm not sure I can achieve those conditions with the OEM brakes.
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Re: Fork Improvements for RYCA Café Conversions
Reply #34 - 03/17/15 at 06:07:28
 
1) What did this mod due to the final front ride height?  

2) Can you take a measurement of rake and trail with rider?  That would be a good piece of info to have.

3)  Ultimately; what was the total cost of the upgraded forks?

4) Clarification:  will the stock ryca clip ons work with the stock upper clamp ON TOP of the upper tree?

I already have a Tkat brace.  Looking also for slightly higher bars.
Possible swan necks or mounting the clip ons above the bar.

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Reply #35 - 03/17/15 at 06:21:33
 
1) The ride height is almost exactly the same as RYCA's 2" drop. My bike sits a about 10mm lower then the kit height without a rider, and over 25mm lower with a rider on board, so the rake is less then RYCA's. How much I don't know yet.

2) I will take measurements.

3) As indicated in my second post in the thread; "My total investment for the above is about $500; $25 for the Triple Clamp, $36 for the Fork Caps, $110 for the Gold Valve Emulators, $125 for the springs and $190 for the fork brace"

4) With this mod you can mount the clip-ons above the triple clamp. See post #32  above.
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Re: Fork Improvements for RYCA Café Conversions
Reply #36 - 03/17/15 at 10:40:22
 
swing69 wrote on 03/17/15 at 06:07:28:
4) Clarification:  will the stock ryca clip ons work with the stock upper clamp ON TOP of the upper tree?


I believe he answer is no.  The stock upper clamp on the Savage does not have a clamp, it has a lip that prevent the fork tube from extending up through the top yoke...the tube slides up into the yoke and hits the bottom side of the lip, and the cap screws on and clamps the lip between the tube and top nut.  You cannot get the tube to extend up above the stock upper clamp.  
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Reply #37 - 03/17/15 at 10:46:07
 
Yeah, perhaps I wasn't clear enough, you will need to replace the upper triple clamp. You can make your own or purchase one from RYCA. You might want to contact Gerry as he can make one as well. His is cut-out and has a real custom look.
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Reply #38 - 03/18/15 at 16:32:22
 
During my assembly of the modified upper clamp (described by Gary), I found the RYCA clip-ons just a tad too "thick". Too much tube would have to be exposed for this mod. It's close though. Another brand clip-on perhaps? haylo
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Reply #39 - 03/18/15 at 17:20:40
 
I just went out to the garage and took a measurement, the clip-on mounts are in fact 1-5/8" high. Do you still have the RYCA 2" spacers in place? If so, you are correct it will never work. You'll have to remove the spacers.
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Reply #40 - 03/19/15 at 09:30:34
 
Gary..No, the spacers are out. That was the primary reason for making this mod..to regain that 2" of travel. With the RYCA clip-on installed above the top clamp the seal does contact the lower clamp (with no spring installed). I assume this will not be a problem once all the internals and fluid are in and with caps on. Certainly would like to try the higher bar position.
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Reply #41 - 03/19/15 at 09:42:38
 
Got ya.

Yes, without any resistance from the spring and oil it will make contact - but it should only be a few millimeters. You can confirm this by having the lower "just" make contact with the lower triple clamp and then measure how much fork is protruding above the upper triple clamp. It should be about 1-1/2".
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Reply #42 - 03/19/15 at 10:46:04
 
Gary..We're on the same page regarding measurements! So in your opinion that additional 1/8" exposure needed for the clip-on should not be a problem once all internals, fluid and cap are installed? Thanks a ton for helping with this.
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Reply #43 - 03/19/15 at 10:55:11
 
If you use that last 1/8" of travel, you've got bigger problems then the 1/8" of travel - you probably just hit a 12" deep pot hole and now have a oval front wheel.

If you want to play it safe, you can add a 1/4" spacer (cut from the 2" spacer) between the damping rod and top-out spring. But in reality, if you get your suspension dialed in right you wont be using the last 10 to 15% of fork travel. That's 13 to 19mm. I'm thinking you'll be good to go.

I can't wait to see a photo of the clip-ons mounted above the t-clamp. I think there's a lot of people interested in that result.

What I'm mostly interested in hearing is a ride report. I'd like to hear the "night-and-day" difference in ride and handling. I can only imagine how uncomfortable the 2-inch drop is to ride.
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Reply #44 - 03/30/15 at 06:24:45
 
I'm thinking that the oil height in the forks could be 140mm rather than my initial setting of 130mm (less oil). I'll know for sure after doing some heavy braking tests in the coming days, but as of now I'm using about 60% of available travel and I've yet to go beyond that mark. However with that said, I haven't hit any big bumps nor have I been able to make a real short stop. After the brake tests if I get into the 85% range I'll leave it be.

To reduce the oil height I just need to remove the caps (one at a time) and insert a hose into the forks and attach it to a syringe to extract a measured amount of oil. A 5 minute job.

Knowing that the inside diameter of our forks is 33mm and we want to reduce the height by 10mm, that measured amount of oil is 8.55ml (0.289oz) for every 10mm [Volume = Pi x R^2 x Length].

My spring rate and GVE settings are spot on and should serve as a good reference point for anyone doing the fork conversion.
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