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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 96405" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>At the very least, leave out those inner springs, that will soften the ride straight away and no cost. While your at it, give the inner/outer spring cases a good clean (solvent and a bottle brush) then whilst empty assemble each pair and make sure they slide freely with no binding as this will affect how free the forks move. Due to the bushes and spindle set up the friction in the front end is quite high, so freedom of movement is important, and costs near nothing to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 96405, member: 597"] At the very least, leave out those inner springs, that will soften the ride straight away and no cost. While your at it, give the inner/outer spring cases a good clean (solvent and a bottle brush) then whilst empty assemble each pair and make sure they slide freely with no binding as this will affect how free the forks move. Due to the bushes and spindle set up the friction in the front end is quite high, so freedom of movement is important, and costs near nothing to check. [/QUOTE]
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