Fork Springs - Which way up
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Fork Springs - Which way up
Do the fork springs have the tighter coils at the top or the bottom when reassembling?
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
Pretty sure they were tight wound at the top.
Just Googled to see what the web says and the web says:
- Definately tight at top
- Definately tight at the bottom
- It definately doesn't matter!
Don't you just love Googling things.
Just Googled to see what the web says and the web says:
- Definately tight at top
- Definately tight at the bottom
- It definately doesn't matter!
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
One of the Pride articles I did was swapping out the springs for progressive rate ones. According to the Hagon instructions: Tight coils to the top
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
Just had a set of Hagon 'road' shocks made slightly longer eye to Clevis for my winter updates. Made up by Dave at Hagon and delivered today. Tighter springs at bottom
. So it does seem with all the different advise we seem to be getting...it really doesn't matter.
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
Rear shocks may well be different to the front forks
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
seem to remember (in dim and distant past) fitting progressive fork springs on the gs, they were tight at the top
If my logic serves me right that means smaller bumps are evened out by the wider bits and as they compress harder bumps are resisted by the tighter coils giving an ultimately smoother more even suspension action
If my logic serves me right that means smaller bumps are evened out by the wider bits and as they compress harder bumps are resisted by the tighter coils giving an ultimately smoother more even suspension action
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
Are the 1100 Progressive as standard? I just have what mine came with which is tighter at one end.
I put them in tight at top, for reference.
I put them in tight at top, for reference.
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Re: Fork Springs - Which way up
Same as mine rob.
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