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Re: [St] Fork service/Race Tech



Absolutely!

Go for progressive springs and RaceTech Gold emulators. Makes a whole
world of difference. Best $400 I spent on my bike.

http://www.triumphnet.com/st/acc/racetech/index.htm

On 9/21/07, John Ulizzi <jaulizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, the deeper I look, the more questions I have. I
> have been fighting with handling issues on this bike
> for a season and a half now. At first I thought it was
> my choice of tires. Ran several sets of stock 020s and
> loved 'em. Got a deal on several pairs of 014s, dont
> like them at all. Now the bike has 21k on the clock, a
> good portion of those two up. Fork service has not yet
> ever been done. Considering fork service shortly, was
> quoted $325 from local dealer. Wondering if I should
> also look to replace springs at the same time with
> something a little stouter. I'm 6'1" about 230,
> without gear. I am guessing the springs dont just
> "drop in", so adding them after the fork fluid service
> is prolly not an option, if I want to save
> money/labor. Opinions please...
>
> John
>
>
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