Modifying R90/6 front forks

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Re: Modifying R90/6 front forks

Post by ME 109 »

Duane Ausherman wrote: If you feel it move once or twice a second, you have sticktion. Fix it.
I might add that if you don't feel it, it may not be stiktion.
You may not have a hand. ;)
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Re: Modifying R90/6 front forks

Post by Duane Ausherman »

Some accessories prevent access to the fork gators. Otherwise this is a fairly standard way of checking for stiction. It is more sensitive than the bouncing while standing still, at least for most folks.
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Re: Modifying R90/6 front forks

Post by Chuey »

For me, this thread read like a suspense (pun intended) novel. After I read the opening post, I was on the edge of my seat wondering if and when someone would notice the statement about using 15wt oil in the fork. Oh, the joy of Boxerworks!

Jagarra, please report what happens when you change that fork oil. It will potentially help others.

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Re: Modifying R90/6 front forks

Post by Jean »

15wt oil is what happens if you ask someone who rides a Jap-Crotch-rocket.
I had to search pretty hard to find some 5wt oil from my local shops.
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