Journeyman "And this one is just right" ~ Goldilocks Joined Aug 13, 2017 Messages 2,648 Location Old Fort, NC 28762 USA Ride 2020 3R Nov 4, 2018 #11 Dean0 said: I ended up using 10W with an air gap of 110mm on the roadster... stiffened up the front end nicely. As for the Touring, I went with the standard 10W and an air gap of 140mm as per instructions that came with the springs. Click to expand... Did you also put Progressive Springs in the Roadster (with the 110mm air gap), or stayed with stock springs?
Dean0 said: I ended up using 10W with an air gap of 110mm on the roadster... stiffened up the front end nicely. As for the Touring, I went with the standard 10W and an air gap of 140mm as per instructions that came with the springs. Click to expand... Did you also put Progressive Springs in the Roadster (with the 110mm air gap), or stayed with stock springs?
Dean0 .060 Over Joined Nov 1, 2010 Messages 157 Location Hindmarsh Tiers, SA Ride 2012 R3T, 2014 R3R Nov 4, 2018 #12 Journeyman28778 said: Did you also put Progressive Springs in the Roadster (with the 110mm air gap), or stayed with stock springs? Click to expand... Yes... I replaced the stock springs with progressive on both the Roadster and Touring.
Journeyman28778 said: Did you also put Progressive Springs in the Roadster (with the 110mm air gap), or stayed with stock springs? Click to expand... Yes... I replaced the stock springs with progressive on both the Roadster and Touring.
sonny Living Legend Joined Sep 24, 2015 Messages 8,662 Location Henryetta Oklahoma Ride rocket three x Nov 4, 2018 #13 Go figure?