Standard Fork spring

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BigVeeGrin
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Standard Fork spring

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Simple question - is the standard fork spring progressive? I presumed not, and looking at the standard part fiche it seems to be wound the same along its length

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Was sorting out some bits and thinking of flogging my old ones that are definately tighter wound at one end. I replaced them last year with ones sprung for my weight etc
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Re: Standard Fork spring

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standard one is progressive wound
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Re: Standard Fork spring

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AMCQ46 wrote:standard one is progressive wound
ta :thumbup: couldn't be sure from the image. Guess they're scrap value only then
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Stick them up on eBay someone will buy them. Label them up as unknown but they came out of an Ohlins box. :lol:

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