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mfzx6r wrote:Dear Fat Matt![]()
If you wanted it to turn in quicker and more lighter then you should have gone down in profile in the front.
I'd change all the fork settings back to stock and work from there and replace the oil in the forks with new stuff.
mario
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MadKaw wrote:snip ..One thing though, you will get less stability out of a slick than a road tyre as they are, well, softer and don't have as much side support.. You are running a slick on the rear as well aren't you.....
Thu May 13, 2004 10:36 pm
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mattyv74 wrote:Hey Guys, I've been buisey with my study and work so it can take a while for me to reply to you.
Your ideas are greatly appreciated and seem very sound.
Yeah I am running slicks on front and back so they should work together.
Yoda, I'm running these on both road and track. I get em cheap from a guy I know who races a 'Blade'. The bucks I save mean I can actually afford to ride a lot more. I only work part time coz of my studies. It'll be worth it in the long run.
Dave I'm taking your advise and I've organised some 7.5wt oil. But what was oem? My workshop manual quotes 5wt. Does that seem right to you?? When you say it was 5-10mm higher than stock, do you mean the oil level?? Also, when you adjusted the rear ride hieght did you measure the 10 mm at the hieght adjuaster or did measure of the body or frame? If so, where?
You blokes are ace.