"Rogered Forks"
- bigtwinthing
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"Rogered Forks"
Well did 175 miles today after setting up the Forks to the letter from Roger. WOW what a difference they make, apart from Manual CCT,s this has to be the best money spent ( think I've said that about the bar mod,and Cans) it does make a vast change to the front end, Yes you feel the bumps and ripples etc, but the bike behaves, doesn't just bang in the dips and seems so much more planted running fast over less than flat ground.Its far firmer and instantly noticeable.
Roger many thanks, you have made a vast improvement. I have set the bike up today, by trying different settings and i now seem happy with it.
WP shock on next month with the MOT and then hopefully blast through Summer. I may go to WW1 sites in May now for a ride over 3 days.
Saw loads of bike out today, had some fun with a Buell ( he thought that was loud, until i blapped past) but a great dry, warm day.
Roger many thanks, you have made a vast improvement. I have set the bike up today, by trying different settings and i now seem happy with it.
WP shock on next month with the MOT and then hopefully blast through Summer. I may go to WW1 sites in May now for a ride over 3 days.
Saw loads of bike out today, had some fun with a Buell ( he thought that was loud, until i blapped past) but a great dry, warm day.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Re: "Rogered Forks"
I am pleased you are happy with the forks and feel the difference.http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/posting.p ... =7&t=32480#
Enjoy your riding
Enjoy your riding
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They certainly make a difference don't they Paul
Good to hear you're pleased with the work by Roger.
You could trying winding both screws out a touch each. If you don't like it just put them back to where they were
Chris.

I found a small adjustment in the rebound damping made a fairly large change in what you feel when going over bumps and ripples on the road. Using the settings I had you could feel every pit and bump in the road. Now the bike still feels planted, but without the harshness of feeling every pit and bump in the road.bigtwinthing wrote: Yes you feel the bumps and ripples etc, but the bike behaves,
You could trying winding both screws out a touch each. If you don't like it just put them back to where they were

Chris.
- bigtwinthing
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Ive tried all sorts tbh and there just so much better.Once the WP shock is on i will drop the forks another few mm through the yokes as Roger suggested this as i have rentals on. Best money i have spent on the storm though. very happysirch345 wrote:They certainly make a difference don't they PaulGood to hear you're pleased with the work by Roger.
I found a small adjustment in the rebound damping made a fairly large change in what you feel when going over bumps and ripples on the road. Using the settings I had you could feel every pit and bump in the road. Now the bike still feels planted, but without the harshness of feeling every pit and bump in the road.bigtwinthing wrote: Yes you feel the bumps and ripples etc, but the bike behaves,
You could trying winding both screws out a touch each. If you don't like it just put them back to where they were![]()
Chris.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: "Rogered Forks"
Yes of course the Renthals will make a difference. Do lets us know how things go when you have chance to fit and try the WP shock,
Chris.
Chris.
- bigtwinthing
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I will do, I need to drop them through the yokes a bit more as your sat so upright it takes weight off the front and giving it some gas it wheelies like a bugger. Good fun, but i want to progress up the road not the sky!!!sirch345 wrote:Yes of course the Renthals will make a difference. Do lets us know how things go when you have chance to fit and try the WP shock,
Chris.



missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
Re: "Rogered Forks"
Don't forget dropping the yokes down the forks will change the geometry and reduce ground clearance! I know you have renthals and your body weight is further back now, but dropping the yokes too far could be interesting/scary!
I know you have probably thought of it, but just a reminder you might not want to go much more than 5mm from the standard position if you want to retain some stability.
I know you have probably thought of it, but just a reminder you might not want to go much more than 5mm from the standard position if you want to retain some stability.
Jamie 

Re: "Rogered Forks"
Yeah the first thing to touch down on these bikes is the header in right hand turns.....
As you drop the front end this can happen earlier so it is something to keep an eye on...
Damage to the header\bellypan is the first issue...levering the front wheel off the ground is the other issue that can happen if you are hamfisted about the whole thing....

As you drop the front end this can happen earlier so it is something to keep an eye on...
Damage to the header\bellypan is the first issue...levering the front wheel off the ground is the other issue that can happen if you are hamfisted about the whole thing....


Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
- bigtwinthing
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Re: "Rogered Forks"
Cheers guys, i am following Rogers advice to the letter. Anybody got any advice when i fit the WP shock???
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
- lloydie
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Re: "Rogered Forks"
Yep fecking ride it :-)bigtwinthing wrote:Cheers guys, i am following Rogers advice to the letter. Anybody got any advice when i fit the WP shock???
- bigtwinthing
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i intend too, i have the MOT booked for 28th March, i am doing the shock, before that and have set the measurement to what Roger recommends, i think its 347mm between centres, i take it this is a big longer than stock to allow for the spacer most people put in.? I am stripping and greasing all the suspension points etc.lloydie wrote:Yep fecking ride it :-)bigtwinthing wrote:Cheers guys, i am following Rogers advice to the letter. Anybody got any advice when i fit the WP shock???
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Re: "Rogered Forks"
Luckily my forks were "revolutionised" before I had the bike, so I can't really say much about a soft front
CBR125 - XJ600S DIVERSION - YZF600R THUNDERCAT - VTR1000 FIRESTORM
I still crave a supermoto...
I still crave a supermoto...
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Re: "Rogered Forks"
get mine back tomozz.a couple of coats of paint and were off. 

- agentpineapple
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I'll be getting a standard set rogered at some point this year, totally transforms the front, making the bike handle like it should have in the first place.... 

HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Re: "Rogered Forks"
345mm is standard eye to eye so yes 347 would be as if you had a 2mm spacer in. 350mm is the recommended maximum not to exceed.i think its 347mm between centres
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