But are not really happy with the outcome
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My Ducati running with a Marzocchi fork.
Can anyone help me?
-Simon
Pictures of my bike:
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I've used Shell Advance Fork 15(15w) oil in the fork. I haven't had the fork disasembled. My weight is 96Kgducinthebay wrote:
Can you tell us a bit more about your bike.
- What weight fork oil did you use?
- What is your sag set at currently?
- How much do you weigh?
- Do you know what the fork spring rate is?
- Have you taken the forks apart already?
Cheers, Phil
Remember:
- Only one change at time - so you know the cause and effect.
- Take lots of notes. What was the set up, and how does it feel and ride?
- Take your time
- Do the back as well as the front. ( as stiff shock in back will make the front feel soft, and visa versa)
- Find someone who knows what they are doing to help
Yes, putting a front end from an SS or Monster will work fine. The easiest way is to get the entire front end. While you may be able to use your front wheel, the axle size may be different. Search the posts on 17" wheels and you will find some Sports with SS front ends on them, including a blog from Loud Bikes. Modern suspension is a lovely upgrade.SimonT-Dk wrote: It looks like, it have been equieped with the front and rear suspension from a SuperSport 91-98
Is this something that could be done, without needing a whole lot of special solutions ?
The reason why i ask, is that i know where there is SuperSport from 1995 - where the engine is a dead, i'v been offered the bike to a small amount of $