Telix fork brace how too?

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ME 109
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Major Softie wrote:
Unless one has a great deal of experience with suspension tuning, it's amazing how easily you can be fooled about which end is creating a problem, or working better. IOW's, since you changed both ends at once, it's almost impossible for you to know what did what.
I tuned my suspension to Bb Major,
Works a treat. :mrgreen:

I'm sure there are some basic step by step suspension principles (maybe carved in stone) that we can apply to our airheads and be confident of our test conclusions.
I kain't find none tho'
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ME 109 wrote:
Major Softie wrote:
Unless one has a great deal of experience with suspension tuning, it's amazing how easily you can be fooled about which end is creating a problem, or working better. IOW's, since you changed both ends at once, it's almost impossible for you to know what did what.
I tuned my suspension to Bb Major,
Works a treat. :mrgreen:

I'm sure there are some basic step by step suspension principles (maybe carved in stone) that we can apply to our airheads and be confident of our test conclusions.
I kain't find none tho'
Well, as my post implies, the number one principle is: only change one thing at a time.

Sport Rider has a lot of good information on their site: http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_se ... index.html
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SteveD wrote:Nice piccie RD. Where's it at?
I'm guessing the San Gabriels or the Santa Monicas.

And it is a very cool looking bike.

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That's a beauty RD, I particularly like the fact that you've "lost" the rear indicators' chrome extension tubes, very neat.

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Sunbeem wrote:That's a beauty RD, I particularly like the fact that you've "lost" the rear indicators' chrome extension tubes, very neat.
Sunbeem.
But that's an important point to loop ocky's on, or thongs (flip flops f'youse guys!)

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With motion, and therefore breeze, the thongs might partially obstruct the number plate from those pesky cameras too!
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SteveD wrote:Nice piccie RD. Where's it at?
Right-o! So Cal San Gabriels, Sand Canyon to be exact.

Did a bit of retuning on the front-end, emulators backed off 3/4 turn.
Telefix still off.
It actually felt less planted than last weekend. However I'd bumped up the tire pressuer to 31/33.
Coming back down the mountain I tried lowering the pressure a couple pounds and it seemed to react better.

Still needs some tweekin'. I compressed the forks and measured the full throw. It's appx 83mm. Static sag with me on it is appx 33mm.
Seems like too much to me but the Race Tech fellow insists it's a good sag.

In some good company at Newcomb's I must say..
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Hey, that's one of those Ken Whitehawk frame bars, isn't it? Can you tell a diff?

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Chuey wrote:Hey, that's one of those Ken Whitehawk frame bars, isn't it? Can you tell a diff?

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I had the forks torn down again so this time I very methodically di the Telefix install from scratch so to speak. Took me the better part of 1/2 an hour to get everything 'just so' to where the sliders would not bind and the axle would slid in and out easily. There can definitely be binding if you don't pay close attention as you tighten down the clamp screws and/or two main bolts.
Now I know, it's not as simple easy as it's been said to be.
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I believe it is a Telefix (not Telix) fork brace.
I used one long ago on a Kawasaki. When properly installed, it didn't cause problems.
Instructions -
http://www.xs11.com/xs11-info/tech-tips ... brace.html
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