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Re: Front fork modifications



Paul,

Thanks so much for the reply.  I will definitely benefit and make a decision
based on your 'blow by blow' --- I've taken the fork apart on the Connie to
install a new set of fork seals, but that was 1986 technology.  Please let
me (and the rest of the group) know how it goes and how you did it.

Lance "Dawgmanaut" La Certe
- -----Original Message-----
From: Paul Steinbacher <psteinbacher@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, March 31, 2000 6:33 AM
Subject: RE: Front fork modifications


>
>> I'm seriously thinking about putting in the Gold Valve Emulators and
after
>> market front fork springs from Race Tech.   What I would like to know is,
>> has anyone DONE THIS THEMSELVES?  I previously installed a set of
>
>I did a set on my Superhawk.
>
>> Progressive front fork springs in my Kawasaki Concours with little or no
>> difficulty --- just loosened the triple clamps, took off the clip-ons,
>> unscrewed the top fork caps, and then pulled out the spacers and old
>> springs, dropped in the new ones and closed it up.     I'm not
>> trying to be
>> naive, but how much more difficult is the installation of the
>> emulators and
>> the springs on the Triumph.   I haven't bought a manual (probably
>> need to).
>
>The forks will have to be taken apart. The emulator goes at the bottom of
>the damping rod assembly. Probably best to just remove the entire fork tube
>and play with them in your kitchen, (oops Dee saw that).
>
>> done at my local shop.   I seem to remember some posting indicating that
>> when the fork oil is to be changed the forks have to be completely
>> removed????? If this is true, I'm a bit worried about whether or not I
can
>> pull off the Race Tech installation myself.
>
>The work is not difficult or high tech, just takes some patience and a shop
>manual. Make sure you allow enough time, don't feel like you need to have
>the bike back on the road instantly. I think you will find that it will
give
>you a lot of satisfaction to do this yourself. If you were closer I would
>come over to help. I'm ordering mine this weekend and will post a blow by
>blow after I do the installation.
>Paul & Dee
>
>> Lance  "Dawgmanaut" LaCerte,  Denver, CO     Red '99 ST
>
>
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