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Tiger Time => Girly Talk (1999 - 2006 Tigers) => Topic started by: wardy on August 28, 2013, 12:01:16 AM

Title: fork spring update
Post by: wardy on August 28, 2013, 12:01:16 AM
any advice concerning new fork springs /oil etc for 885i iam no racer so just to prevent dipping as much
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: Chris Canning on August 28, 2013, 09:32:12 AM
Well the cheapest solution is to train yourself to be a full second on the rear(so it squats) before using the front,alternatively their are various aftermarket spring options and if you do a search you find various personnel preferences for what oil weight and quantity.

Even though the forks for the 885i and the 955i are the same on the outside there's quite a difference with whats inside hence the 885i being real squidgy and I improved my 955 ones a lot so you'll be in for a real treat,you can have re-valved but that's get way to complicated.

Oh just looked up on my pin board above the computer  :icon_eek: piece of paper with 720cc 15wt but all my riding is done two up.
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: DavidR8 on August 30, 2013, 08:46:28 AM
Chris, I'm curious about what mods you have done to your forks. Can you elaborate or was it just the oil bit you mentioned?
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: Chris Canning on August 30, 2013, 09:08:23 AM
All I have done is fit Ohlins springs and gone to 15 wt oil with a steady increase to 720cc,and if you go this route just remember until your a few miles down the road it will feel fairly stiff,what I should have done 10 years ago is get off my backside and have the forks revalved it's called hindsite  :icon_redface:
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: Bixxer Bob on August 30, 2013, 10:20:34 AM
Once you've had a Girly for a while you 'll find you do as Chris first suggested naturally.  That is: plan ahead, use the back brake to settle her down then the front to get the stopping done.  Grabbing a handful of front at the last second is going to get interesting... :bug_eye

If you've not looked at pics of Chris's bike you should, it's well tricked up starting with the Beringer brakes  :love10
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: Dutch on August 31, 2013, 05:04:44 PM
Mine is so un-agressive on the brakes I don't feel a problem with the standard set-up. Had the forks serviced a couple of month ago but to my best knowledge it's still with oem springs. Must say mine is a cast wheel and iirc I've read those springs are less soft then on the spoke wheel Girlies.
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: DavidR8 on August 31, 2013, 06:03:12 PM
Quote from: Bixxer Bob on August 30, 2013, 10:20:34 AM
Once you've had a Girly for a while you 'll find you do as Chris first suggested naturally.  That is: plan ahead, use the back brake to settle her down then the front to get the stopping done.  Grabbing a handful of front at the last second is going to get interesting... :bug_eye

If you've not looked at pics of Chris's bike you should, it's well tricked up starting with the Beringer brakes  :love10

I did try this on my commute yesterday and was surprised by the reduction in dive or certainly a reduction in the rate of dive if that makes sense.
Title: Re: fork spring update
Post by: Bixxer Bob on August 31, 2013, 08:01:39 PM
cheap solution  :thumbsup
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