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Looking to get a ballpark measurement for the fork spacer with my new setup. I just threw in some progressives, a set of ricor intimidators, new seals, and oil. I did a 1" drop so according to the progressive chart the spacer length should be 8.37" or something like that. The inimidators are around .55" tall. So, with my rough math skill I'm thinking that would give me a spacer length of around 7-7/8". If I assemble the forks that puts the spacer sticking above the top of the fork tube approximately .66"
Does this sound right to what others have done?
On another note, I didn't have any luck with a standard size, schedule 40 PVC to use as a bushing/seal driver. I have a bunch of different PVC and ABS pipe laying around and none of them fit right. 1.5" schedule 40 was too small to slide over the fork tube. A 1.5" coupling fit over the tube but did not fit inside the leg to drive the bushing/seal, and 2" is even bigger in OD than the 1.5" coupling.
To get it to work I sliced the 1.5" coupling lengthwise and then sliced it again about 1/4" away from the first slice so I basically took a 1/4" sliver out of the coupling. This enabled me to be able to squeeze the coupling together enough to fit it inside the fork leg to drive the bushing and seal.
Once I got it in the fork tube I put a couple wraps of electrical tape around it to hold it snug. Then I took a piece of 2" pvc, put a coupling on the end of it and used it as a slide hammer to drive the 1.5" coupling into the fork leg which in turn drove the bushing in and then to drive the seal in.
The setup worked great, only took a few minutes to fab, and was free since I had it all laying around. I'm not sure what size pipe others have found to do this but nothing I had laying around would fit quite right without some "modification"
Does this sound right to what others have done?
On another note, I didn't have any luck with a standard size, schedule 40 PVC to use as a bushing/seal driver. I have a bunch of different PVC and ABS pipe laying around and none of them fit right. 1.5" schedule 40 was too small to slide over the fork tube. A 1.5" coupling fit over the tube but did not fit inside the leg to drive the bushing/seal, and 2" is even bigger in OD than the 1.5" coupling.
To get it to work I sliced the 1.5" coupling lengthwise and then sliced it again about 1/4" away from the first slice so I basically took a 1/4" sliver out of the coupling. This enabled me to be able to squeeze the coupling together enough to fit it inside the fork leg to drive the bushing and seal.
Once I got it in the fork tube I put a couple wraps of electrical tape around it to hold it snug. Then I took a piece of 2" pvc, put a coupling on the end of it and used it as a slide hammer to drive the 1.5" coupling into the fork leg which in turn drove the bushing in and then to drive the seal in.
The setup worked great, only took a few minutes to fab, and was free since I had it all laying around. I'm not sure what size pipe others have found to do this but nothing I had laying around would fit quite right without some "modification"