NHMax
Well-Known Member
Ordering replacement springs thru race tech tomorrow ...unless there is a reason to go with a different brand?
So Cartridge emulators are a go alsoYes to Race-Tech springs, my opinion is to get the firmer spring if you fall in-between rates, if you are an enthusiastic rider.
YSS, RICOR, and Race-Tech all have replacements for the damping rods' function. They are commonly referred to as cartridge emulators, which I believe is probably trademarked. I agree with maleko89 and MaxMidnight on the use of them, and MaxMidnight's point about static sag, directions will be in the springs kit.
If you also add HH composition pads to your front calipers and add stainless steel sheathed front brake hoses or similar, the front end will be entirely different, when you try out the bike. Much good comes of this work! If your rotors are uneven because a prior rider let the pads wear down to the backing plates, the rotors need to be replaced. Aftermarket pieces will work OK here, and are much less-expensive than the OEM. If your rotors are not uneven, and they meet the thickness measurement, save your $$ on replacement rotors until they need to be replaced.
Pulled my front calipers apart
Pistons were stuck good
M4x.8 ? "Standard m4 thread is .7"If you have the 85-92 forks with the small drains on the bottom I think they are 4mm x .8 pitch
I am not sure then? Use a thread gauge on your old screw to compare. Most everything on these bikes are "fine" threads by the way.M4x.8 ? "Standard m4 thread is .7"
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