Hi List,
The forks are a touch soggy with the sidecar attached. Progressive's springs claim to be stiffer than stock but will cost me ~$80 that I ain't got. OTOH, air is free.
Clymer's recommended setting for the pump up forks at "maximum bike load" is 21psi. With the sidecar alone it's gotta be about that and adding my body mass on top of that undoubtedly puts it over.
What Clymer's won't tell me is how hard can I pump the forks before they blow out when I hit a pothole in the cratered ruins that Saskatoon has for streets?
Suggestions anyone?
The forks are a touch soggy with the sidecar attached. Progressive's springs claim to be stiffer than stock but will cost me ~$80 that I ain't got. OTOH, air is free.
Clymer's recommended setting for the pump up forks at "maximum bike load" is 21psi. With the sidecar alone it's gotta be about that and adding my body mass on top of that undoubtedly puts it over.
What Clymer's won't tell me is how hard can I pump the forks before they blow out when I hit a pothole in the cratered ruins that Saskatoon has for streets?
Suggestions anyone?
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