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Re: [ST] Fork oil drain
- Subject: Re: [ST] Fork oil drain
- From: "Lou Jiannine" <LouJ9@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 08:37:19 -0500
I am not looking for any expensive trick set up but would like front springs
that did not make the bike react like a pole axed mule when you put on the
brake. How do you like the hyper-pro springs?
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From: "Garry Simmons" <garrysimmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ST] Fork oil drain
> I'm to change my fork oil in a month or so when I put a new front tire on.
> I figure the front end will be off the ground, and the wheel is off, so I
> might as well put on new brake pads, clean the calipers really well, and
> yank the forks to put new oil in. When I had HyperPro progressive springs
> installed, they supplied 5wt oil. That seems just a little light to me
> after a year of use, so I'm going to go with 10wt on the oil change.
>
> Garry
>
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