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Trojan43 > The forks are extended 5mm with the new internals, therefore I have to raise the forks 5mm from factory settings to get the same geometry.
Trojan43 > CNC'd fork caps.....mmmmmmm!
Trojan43 > GP Suspension photo
Trojan43 > New compression needles now have a full 31 clicks of adjustment, not 12 clicks and then nothing.....
Trojan43 > The compression needle takes a 3mm Allen wrench, as does the rebound inside the Preload adjuster.
Trojan43 > GP Suspension photo
Trojan43 > GP Suspension photo
Trojan43 > The pre-load adjusters take a 14mm socket. Ideally you'd have a delrin socket for this type of adjustment. Snap-on used to make a set of delrin sockets. No more I guess. Who's gonna step up?
Trojan43 > The old stock internals.
The forks are extended 5mm with the new internals, therefore I have to raise the forks 5mm from factory settings to get the same geometry.
 > The forks are extended 5mm with the new internals, therefore I have to raise the forks 5mm from factory settings to get the same geometry.
The forks are extended 5mm with the new internals, therefore I have to raise the forks 5mm from factory settings to get the same geometry.
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