I have seen Sean's video on Youtube where his kid is helping out and what not....but I'd like a better video on switching up from stock to progressive springs... I will post the video below. Here is the assembly video, Stacy is not in this one.
Is there a better reference or sticky for doing this mod/upgrade? The assembly video covers swapping to progressive springs
I already have all the parts I need for the job, including fork oil, which I found online, can't remember the site but nevertheless it was an awesome price. Maxima fork oil I think it is... anyways..Seans video recommends synthetic ATF or power steering fluid.
Is there a better sticky for fork spring swap?
Also, I'm about 6 foot 1, and wouldn't mind considering lowering an inch or so.. 200lbs (after I lose a few)..Most people will shorten the forks internally an inch to balance out with the rear shocks......IE going with shorter rear shocks, and so droipping the forks an inch to balance them out. You can drop the front forks an inch on its own to put more weight on the front tire and make it corner better.
I know Sean talks about it, it's been a while since I have watched the video (still dealing with carb rebuild)....and can probably find out how to lower an inch. Watch the video.
What are advantages of lowering an inch on top of upgrading to progressive springs? See above.
I may also have to consider this, but I'd like to reshape my seat, possibly get some sort of good foam or gel pad or insert or something to make it more comfortable... so that may lower my butt a little bit as well... not sure yet. I can't afford a different seat and would rather try to do things myself anyways. THis may be a winter project I'm guessing....Dman999 has a good thread about reshaping his seat.
so when I do my forks i'd like to make a great walk-through. Sean's vid is good, but to the first-timer-DIY kinda guy, I'd like a better step by step reference. Maybe a chance to contribute back to the community...