XS Folks,
Following my recent rebuild of my forks I struggled to get equal air pressure in both forks. Major PITA since the total air volume in a fork is about equal to a soda can any adjustment attempt quickly emptied the air. Eventually, I got them to both hit at slightly less than 10#. The Clymer manual says 14# is maximum.
I've done some searching here and found several threads on using XJ forks on XS bikes and all the huge complications associated with that. I'm not interested in that besides the fact I don't have any XJ forks laying around.
I owned a bike (can't remember which one) that MAY have been my SR500 or one of the few Honda big bikes I owned. The bike had a SIMPLE hose running from top-of-fork to top-of-fork with an air nipple in the middle allowing one-shot air adds or subtracts and obviously equal pressure.
Does anyone offer such a very simple device or hose set-up for the XS forks? If not, I'm going to see if my local Pirtek can make me something....
Thoughts?
Respectfully,
KURT
Following my recent rebuild of my forks I struggled to get equal air pressure in both forks. Major PITA since the total air volume in a fork is about equal to a soda can any adjustment attempt quickly emptied the air. Eventually, I got them to both hit at slightly less than 10#. The Clymer manual says 14# is maximum.
I've done some searching here and found several threads on using XJ forks on XS bikes and all the huge complications associated with that. I'm not interested in that besides the fact I don't have any XJ forks laying around.
I owned a bike (can't remember which one) that MAY have been my SR500 or one of the few Honda big bikes I owned. The bike had a SIMPLE hose running from top-of-fork to top-of-fork with an air nipple in the middle allowing one-shot air adds or subtracts and obviously equal pressure.
Does anyone offer such a very simple device or hose set-up for the XS forks? If not, I'm going to see if my local Pirtek can make me something....
Thoughts?
Respectfully,
KURT
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