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Old 03-28-2012, 05:04 PM
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About Dynojet Slide Springs

This bike came with them ( I think as they're 5.25 inches long ) and they look to be about half the length of stock springs. So are they more or less in tension at a given slide opening? Do they react to throttle events more or less quickly? Has anyone compared them to each other while installing Dynojet springs?
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Originally Posted by zxbud
This bike came with them ( I think as they're 5.25 inches long ) and they look to be about half the length of stock springs. So are they more or less in tension at a given slide opening? Do they react to throttle events more or less quickly? Has anyone compared them to each other while installing Dynojet springs?
Good question......I know now that my springs are stock. About 10" long.
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When compare springs, keep in mind that installation of dynojet springs comes together with drilling the slide holes.
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When compare springs, keep in mind that installation of dynojet springs comes together with drilling the slide holes.
Right, but this bike came with springs that may be Dynojet or could be any one of many other brands but no third hole drilled in slide because the slide needles are stock with a .030 inch washer added. I want to know it the stock springs are stiffer at any given slide opening. In other words do they exert more pressure on the slide at a given slide opening.
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Stock springs are stiffer than dynojet springs.
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