Suspension Advice sought
Yes but it's assumed each leg is off the bike so you can hold it plumb and the tube is fully compressed. ( sorry if I'm telling you something you already know)
In this condition you can accurately measure height from top. Stock figure is 130mm or 5.1 inches from the top. Ask Jamie Daugherty for modified amount suggestions for your application. There's a link to a pdf of the factory manual in the Knowledgebase section. You want Section 13, page 18 if you need any additional info.
In this condition you can accurately measure height from top. Stock figure is 130mm or 5.1 inches from the top. Ask Jamie Daugherty for modified amount suggestions for your application. There's a link to a pdf of the factory manual in the Knowledgebase section. You want Section 13, page 18 if you need any additional info.
haha.....hey you ain't talkin to your insurance co here. If you put a couple of kids on the back, it'll come up easier and then you'll be more motivated to set her down gently...........and your fork seals will love you for it.
I just looked up some specs I noted on mine:
spacers cut to 70mm
springs are 340mm
(total length 410mm)
85kg springs for 175lb rider
mine is at 130mm airgap; I think JD recommends 120mm
7.5wt oil
If they are aftermarket springs they should have the weight of the spring etched into one of the ends.
Measure with fork fully compressed and spring out. Make absolutely sure you cycle the cartridge first to get all the air out before doing the final measurement/adjustment. When bubbles stop coming out then the fork is primed.
Measure with fork fully compressed and spring out. Make absolutely sure you cycle the cartridge first to get all the air out before doing the final measurement/adjustment. When bubbles stop coming out then the fork is primed.
If they are aftermarket springs they should have the weight of the spring etched into one of the ends.
Measure with fork fully compressed and spring out. Make absolutely sure you cycle the cartridge first to get all the air out before doing the final measurement/adjustment. When bubbles stop coming out then the fork is primed.
Measure with fork fully compressed and spring out. Make absolutely sure you cycle the cartridge first to get all the air out before doing the final measurement/adjustment. When bubbles stop coming out then the fork is primed.
Get to the gym. That's what I did and it's the best thing I ever did for the bike and myself!
PS Hopefully I'm not offending you here. But I lost 20 lb in the last 3-4 months and I feel great. Hopefully I can lose that last 10.
PS Hopefully I'm not offending you here. But I lost 20 lb in the last 3-4 months and I feel great. Hopefully I can lose that last 10.
I'm doing ok, I was 285 2months ago. Hope to hit 230
When you get close to 60 going to the gym no longer gets it done. So I find myself sitting with all the soccer moms down at Weight Watchers every Saturday in winter... hey don't laugh, I can still put my pants on!
My Autistic grandson's TSS takes him to the gym 3 days a week and he told me there are several 80-90 year olds lifting weights when they're there. He said that these guys are always joking around and mentally sharp and of course in good shape physically. And you're excusing yourself because you're getting close to 60?
Last edited by nath981; Feb 12, 2012 at 07:28 AM.
Yeah. That and the fact I work 60-70 hours a week, making getting to the gym somewhat unrealistic. In another 5 year or so when I retire and can exercise to my heart's content, I hope I don't need weight watchers. Till then it's what works for me.
I forgot to mention when the weather's good I rollerblade (uphill) with folks about 20 years younger than me and some of 'em can't keep up...
But I still think you're a pretty cool dude, and enjoy reading all your posts.
Nath what specificly were you refering to on Mercola.com? I checked it out & its a pretty extensive website.
Maybe I got confused with the autistic grandchild reference but I hope to still be working out at 60 and above. I mountainbike @ 20 miles/day and just finished p90x (which is bru-tal).
If wieght watchers keeps you focused at least that means you are focusing. Although I despise rollerblading.
Maybe I got confused with the autistic grandchild reference but I hope to still be working out at 60 and above. I mountainbike @ 20 miles/day and just finished p90x (which is bru-tal).
If wieght watchers keeps you focused at least that means you are focusing. Although I despise rollerblading.
Yeah. That and the fact I work 60-70 hours a week, making getting to the gym somewhat unrealistic. In another 5 year or so when I retire and can exercise to my heart's content, I hope I don't need weight watchers. Till then it's what works for me.
I forgot to mention when the weather's good I rollerblade (uphill) with folks about 20 years younger than me and some of 'em can't keep up...
But I still think you're a pretty cool dude, and enjoy reading all your posts.
I forgot to mention when the weather's good I rollerblade (uphill) with folks about 20 years younger than me and some of 'em can't keep up...
But I still think you're a pretty cool dude, and enjoy reading all your posts.
And about those young uns that can't keep up on the roller blades........you didn't happen to meet them at weight watchers did ya?
just bustin your *** Crank. Talk about zero willpower.... when i was catholic, I used to go confession on Sat. afternoon for communion on Sunday morning. Of course, a couple hours after confession i was committing the same sins I just confessed and hence not able to receive communion at mass the next morn. In my defense however, Sat. night was always a tough one for staying pure. I would have done better on Sunday night, sometimes.
Nath what specificly were you refering to on Mercola.com? I checked it out & its a pretty extensive website.
Maybe I got confused with the autistic grandchild reference but I hope to still be working out at 60 and above. I mountainbike @ 20 miles/day and just finished p90x (which is bru-tal).
If wieght watchers keeps you focused at least that means you are focusing. Although I despise rollerblading.
Maybe I got confused with the autistic grandchild reference but I hope to still be working out at 60 and above. I mountainbike @ 20 miles/day and just finished p90x (which is bru-tal).
If wieght watchers keeps you focused at least that means you are focusing. Although I despise rollerblading.
So on your mtn bike, that means tear *** as hard as you can for as long as you can and then ease off for a minute and then back at it. Four or five intervals of this high intensity exertion is supposed to make you a badass in a short time.
Whoa! When did a suspension thread turn into a fitness thread? Getting back on track...
Go with a fluid height of 120mm. Cut your spacers such that the spring preload is 16mm. Make sure to follow Greg's suggestion of bleeding the cartridge. Also don't forget that you need to bleed the area between the slider and stanchion tube. You need to cycle the stanchion tube several times. Just listen for the bubbling sound to stop and you are ok.
Now I'm off to the gym....
Go with a fluid height of 120mm. Cut your spacers such that the spring preload is 16mm. Make sure to follow Greg's suggestion of bleeding the cartridge. Also don't forget that you need to bleed the area between the slider and stanchion tube. You need to cycle the stanchion tube several times. Just listen for the bubbling sound to stop and you are ok.
Now I'm off to the gym....
Whoa! When did a suspension thread turn into a fitness thread? Getting back on track...
Go with a fluid height of 120mm. Cut your spacers such that the spring preload is 16mm. Make sure to follow Greg's suggestion of bleeding the cartridge. Also don't forget that you need to bleed the area between the slider and stanchion tube. You need to cycle the stanchion tube several times. Just listen for the bubbling sound to stop and you are ok.
Now I'm off to the gym....
Go with a fluid height of 120mm. Cut your spacers such that the spring preload is 16mm. Make sure to follow Greg's suggestion of bleeding the cartridge. Also don't forget that you need to bleed the area between the slider and stanchion tube. You need to cycle the stanchion tube several times. Just listen for the bubbling sound to stop and you are ok.
Now I'm off to the gym....
Thank you. I was taking the screws out of the bottom of the fork and 1 stripped... Damn... So I tried welding an Allen wrench to the bolt. Didn't work well. I drilled out the head of the bolt slightly bigger than 6mm and hammered a ball end 7mm Allen wrench into it and that did the trick. I'll finish the job tomorrow. I had to come in and watch my kid so my wife could head to work
Smacking the bolt with a decent size hammer a few times before starting to remove it does wonder too. I hit them at least 10 times with a good firm blow as standard procedure.
Yep, this happens sometimes. I've found that if you drill out the bolt in three increasing steps to 8mm that works best. Once you get the 8mm drill going the head will pop right off. Not the easiest thing to do though, I always groan when this happens.
Smacking the bolt with a decent size hammer a few times before starting to remove it does wonder too. I hit them at least 10 times with a good firm blow as standard procedure.
Smacking the bolt with a decent size hammer a few times before starting to remove it does wonder too. I hit them at least 10 times with a good firm blow as standard procedure.
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