Racetech spring question
#1
Racetech spring question
I figure if I'm going to change my fork seals, might as well go for new springs.
I'm 200#s, 55 yrs old and not a real fast rider anymore The stock springs feel pretty soft to me, I don't plan on riding 2 up ever.
Racetech calculator comes up with .92, I think .85 will be good enough.
Anyone want to weigh in, and yes I need to loose weight, only 5'11
Sorry for all the posts, my new toy is like a new girlfriend, I will probably loose interest before the snow flies, around here probably 5-6 weeks!
I'm 200#s, 55 yrs old and not a real fast rider anymore The stock springs feel pretty soft to me, I don't plan on riding 2 up ever.
Racetech calculator comes up with .92, I think .85 will be good enough.
Anyone want to weigh in, and yes I need to loose weight, only 5'11
Sorry for all the posts, my new toy is like a new girlfriend, I will probably loose interest before the snow flies, around here probably 5-6 weeks!
#4
I am in similar age bracket, height, weight & skill level. I replaced the stock springs with .90 Sonic springs & never regretted it. They are a bit of a cost savings over Racetech. Welcome to our common addiction.
#5
I would go with a spring geared towards your weight. And take it easy on the old fat guys here, I'm one too.
Jeez I guess I'll have to post a survey to see how old we have gotten, along with our Awesome VTRs
Jeez I guess I'll have to post a survey to see how old we have gotten, along with our Awesome VTRs
#9
I would also try Jamie. He will give you a slight deal on Sonic Springs and oil, plus some good guidance.
#11
At 200lb you definitely want 0.90's. Do not go lower and think they will be better or more comfortable, it doesn't really work that way. That said, being within one step of suggested isn't really the end of the world.
Let me know if you need any more help!
Let me know if you need any more help!
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