
K-tech fork springs
Re: K-tech fork springs
NOvanstub wrote:hi gang have any of you used these at all![]()
but i did get my springs from Roger Ditchfield
for my weight and cheaper if remember correctly
told you not to but oh no you knew better
Re: K-tech fork springs
Yes I have 0.85kg K tech springs in mine, they are drop in using the standard spacers, I have 10wt oil and 140mm air gap, preload set to 25mm, forks dropped 5mm through, you need to drop front as the springs make the bike sit higher at the front (as standard they sag more), might go down another 5mm on mine for the summer.
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2014 CRMC Post classic senior production champion. On a Suzuki Katana 1100
My bikes, Firestorm, Suzuki GSX-s1000 Katana, VFR800Fi. Projects, 1986 popup Katana, 3 XJ600’s
Re: K-tech fork springs
Yes, I've had some in various front ends, recommended.
Actually, I have a set of springs and cartridges in my Sp2 from them, courtesy of the po.
Actually, I have a set of springs and cartridges in my Sp2 from them, courtesy of the po.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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get them rogered...you know you want to 

Re: K-tech fork springs
NOmacdee wrote:vanstub wrote:hi gang have any of you used these at all![]()
but i did get my springs from Roger Ditchfield
for my weight and cheaper if remember corr
thanks didn't realise he just done replacement springs i'll have to email him then
Life's too short for plain biscuits 

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you're right Mick but its just the hassle of getting them to himcountrymick wrote:get them rogered...you know you want to

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Re: K-tech fork springs
hi popkat sorry but my bike knowledge is minimal how do you determine what weight of spring to get and just to prove my ignorance how do you set preload and what does it dopopkat wrote:Yes I have 0.85kg K tech springs in mine, they are drop in using the standard spacers, I have 10wt oil and 140mm air gap, preload set to 25mm, forks dropped 5mm through, you need to drop front as the springs make the bike sit higher at the front (as standard they sag more), might go down another 5mm on mine for the summer.
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Without sounding rude if your knowledge is small should you undertake this sort of task yourself? More from a safety point of view!vanstub wrote:hi popkat sorry but my bike knowledge is minimal how do you determine what weight of spring to get and just to prove my ignorance how do you set preload and what does it dopopkat wrote:Yes I have 0.85kg K tech springs in mine, they are drop in using the standard spacers, I have 10wt oil and 140mm air gap, preload set to 25mm, forks dropped 5mm through, you need to drop front as the springs make the bike sit higher at the front (as standard they sag more), might go down another 5mm on mine for the summer.
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Re: K-tech fork springs
Hi, I got some and then took them to Roger to fit, What a difference it made the front end is really good 

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yeah but not as good as your ass end will be with ya new shiny thingcarmanbikes wrote:Hi, I got some and then took them to Roger to fit, What a difference it made the front end is really good

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i'll be getting someone to sort it for me just want to get everything together first and know my optionsWatty wrote:Without sounding rude if your knowledge is small should you undertake this sort of task yourself? More from a safety point of view!vanstub wrote:hi popkat sorry but my bike knowledge is minimal how do you determine what weight of spring to get and just to prove my ignorance how do you set preload and what does it dopopkat wrote:Yes I have 0.85kg K tech springs in mine, they are drop in using the standard spacers, I have 10wt oil and 140mm air gap, preload set to 25mm, forks dropped 5mm through, you need to drop front as the springs make the bike sit higher at the front (as standard they sag more), might go down another 5mm on mine for the summer.
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Re: K-tech fork springs
Hahaha hopefullyvanstub wrote:yeah but not as good as your ass end will be with ya new shiny thingcarmanbikes wrote:Hi, I got some and then took them to Roger to fit, What a difference it made the front end is really good![]()

Re: K-tech fork springs
As long as the host (or someone local) has a steering stem stand it's do-able on a workshop day- suggest you also trawl the fork rebuild threads and decide what weight of oil you need, and let us know in advance and we'll make sure all the right kit is there.
While you're doing that job it's not much extra work to replace steering stem bearings if it needs doing. Again, forward planning needed as parts of the bearings need to go in a freezer overnight.
While you're doing that job it's not much extra work to replace steering stem bearings if it needs doing. Again, forward planning needed as parts of the bearings need to go in a freezer overnight.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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All the kit at Grainstorm inc the freezer, you'd just need to post the bearings to me in advance...tony.mon wrote:As long as the host (or someone local) has a steering stem stand it's do-able on a workshop day- suggest you also trawl the fork rebuild threads and decide what weight of oil you need, and let us know in advance and we'll make sure all the right kit is there.
While you're doing that job it's not much extra work to replace steering stem bearings if it needs doing. Again, forward planning needed as parts of the bearings need to go in a freezer overnight.
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