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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Spring Strengths to be used with Fully Sprung Rear Seats and AVO Coil Over Dampers
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedtwin" data-source="post: 157229" data-attributes="member: 5012"><p>I will be trying out the AVO coil over with the 275 spring to the rear next weekend, I have fitted the AVO damper to the recently refurbished front end along with new inner and outer springs in the Front boxes.</p><p>Rear pre-load is minimal at the moment, will be trying out some combinations on the damping compression and rebound settings.</p><p>When the team return from the island I am going to borrow the rear suspension logger for a weekend and fit it to the AVO rear coil over.Just to see if I can get a clue to the spring weight 275 does sound too light for me but it may be okay for my needs think I can deal with the odd BO on a bad road as long as it is not mid corner.....</p><p>I am looking for the gliding along on a cloud soft suspension, so trying to keep my spring weight down as low as possible.</p><p>Getting a balance between front and rear travel and damping is my aim.</p><p>Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedtwin, post: 157229, member: 5012"] I will be trying out the AVO coil over with the 275 spring to the rear next weekend, I have fitted the AVO damper to the recently refurbished front end along with new inner and outer springs in the Front boxes. Rear pre-load is minimal at the moment, will be trying out some combinations on the damping compression and rebound settings. When the team return from the island I am going to borrow the rear suspension logger for a weekend and fit it to the AVO rear coil over.Just to see if I can get a clue to the spring weight 275 does sound too light for me but it may be okay for my needs think I can deal with the odd BO on a bad road as long as it is not mid corner..... I am looking for the gliding along on a cloud soft suspension, so trying to keep my spring weight down as low as possible. Getting a balance between front and rear travel and damping is my aim. Al [/QUOTE]
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