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Enduro Suspension Tuning & maintenance of Enduro forks, shocks, etc |
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Sachs 48 mm fork adjustment
My bike is equipped with the fork shown here:
https://www.lt-racing.com/html/sachs_48_fork.html Since the GG User Manual is a load of crap, would someone please clarify the adjustments available on this fork. - The rebound adjuster (brass screw in middle of top cap) is there - is there a spring preload in the top cap (19 mm recess), as the LT-racing page claims? - how about the adjuster in the bottom of the fork leg - compression damping? |
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most of the sachs i have seen did not have the preload, you can do it by adding spacers under the springs (i had a 5mm one made up, but i believe they are available as nylon spacers from kyb etc) otherwise comp at the bottom and rebound at the top (and you either need a special tool (like a coin with a screwdriver head welded to it) or you need to remove the handlebars to access it!)
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Thanks.
My bike -as well as the bike in the LT-racing write-up- is "Racing". According to the parts diagram, the Racing model has a different top cap from std models. I'll give the 19 mm a go and see if it does anything... |
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