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Front forks for a fatty?
06/09/18 at 21:26:31
Well, fatty may be harsh, but I ain't petite neither.
Going to be doing the fork seals soon. Are there any ways to firm the forks up?
Heavier springs, spacers under the springs, heavier oil?
Working on a tight budget.
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06/10/18 at 00:14:54
If you need new seals you may have already lost enough oil to make the forks "SOFT" . I'd just measure the springs free length to see if they fall within service limit (15.45in. min.) and use the proper amount of new oil ( 14.91oz per fork 15w fork oil), before trying to adjust them which could make them to stiff or harsh.
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06/10/18 at 06:25:43
Thank you, will do. I'm just trying to get things right the first time. That would a nice change from my usual.
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06/10/18 at 13:43:40
The OEM springs are for a rider that weighs about 150 pounds. If that's not you, then you need fork springs with a heavier/higher rate. The Savage uses progressive rate springs. If you look for my thread that discusses fork and shock options you see that I've found several alternatives for larger riders. Hers a link:
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1498156004
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06/11/18 at 08:20:51
I'm 250lbs. Springs and an emulator or progressive springs, either way. Want to use it is all.
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06/11/18 at 10:03:04
Give the springs a shot. You may need to preload them a bit more than suggested to get to the heavier rate sooner in the stroke. Don’t forget the shocks - your ass and spine will thank you.
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What would you say are the heaviest springs at a budget price?
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SavageMan99 wrote
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What would you say are the heaviest springs at a budget price?
If you can find a heavier bike with the same diameter (or slightly larger) forks and buy a good set of used springs off eBay....that is likely the cheapest option. You will likely have to make your own spacers for adjusting the preload if the spring length is significantly different than the stock Savage springs.
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06/11/18 at 12:21:16
The Progressive 11-1153 will work better than the oem springs. Use a 15wt fork oil with a 120mm air gap, preloaded at 20mm. Adjust the preload as needed. The oem spec of 75mm for the air gap is too much oil. I think Suzuki was trying to keep the forks from bottoming out with the light duty springs.
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Re: Front forks for a fatty?
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What would you say are the heaviest springs at a budget price?
Use racetech’s spring calculator and search for bikes for which they recommend the same spring size that they recommend for Savage, their calculator also tells the bikes original spring rate. I’m running Kawasaki Ninja 250 springs, which I think are a bit soft for you. But they are $21 a piece.
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06/12/18 at 11:27:04
kojones wrote
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SavageMan99 wrote
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What would you say are the heaviest springs at a budget price?
Use racetech’s spring calculator and search for bikes for which they recommend the same spring size that they recommend for Savage, their calculator also tells the bikes original spring rate. I’m running Kawasaki Ninja 250 springs, which I think are a bit soft for you. But they are $21 a piece.
Last I checked Race Tech didn’t have a listing for the Savage. You have to use the (well hidden) generic calculator or use a bike close in weight to the Savage.
You are able to use straight rate springs on your bike due to the valving you installed. The forks need a mechanism to provide progressivity. If the OP is relying on the damping rod, then he must use multi-rate/progressive fork springs.
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