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jnr
21st April 2008, 22:27
I have a pair of Suzuki RGV250 K/L SP Forks that require 2 x fork caps with adjustable preload and compression. Does anyone have any ideas on where to find some here or overseas? Thanks.

Drew
22nd April 2008, 15:59
I have a pair of Suzuki RGV250 K/L SP Forks that require 2 x fork caps with adjustable preload and compression. Does anyone have any ideas on where to find some here or overseas? Thanks.
Perhaps Victoria motorcycle dismantlers in Australia, and if you do find some dont try winding the top clickers to adjust the compression damping. Rebound is the top clicker at the front, bottom at the rear.

skidMark
22nd April 2008, 16:02
Good luck, you are going to need it.

Maybe Dan at DSracing has connections that could get you them new, send him an email from his site.

www.dsracing.co.nz (http://www.dsracing.co.nz)

hope that helps.

jnr
22nd April 2008, 19:37
Perhaps Victoria motorcycle dismantlers in Australia, and if you do find some dont try winding the top clickers to adjust the compression damping. Rebound is the top clicker at the front, bottom at the rear.

Thanks mate, will give them a go.

The clickers on the rear of the forks work well and would be for rebound correct and the clickers on top of the forks be compression? Do they actually not work or just old and liable to seize? Can you clarify the rebound situation? Its probably just me and the way I'm reading it.

Cheers, J.

jnr
22nd April 2008, 19:38
Good luck, you are going to need it.

Maybe Dan at DSracing has connections that could get you them new, send him an email from his site.

www.dsracing.co.nz (http://www.dsracing.co.nz)

hope that helps.

Thanks mate, will get onto him. Cheers, J

Sparky Bills
22nd April 2008, 19:42
I think we have some from a couple wrecked RGV's. They may have been scrapped though.

Try ringing us and speak to Pat.

jnr
22nd April 2008, 19:49
I think we have some from a couple wrecked RGV's. They may have been scrapped though.

Try ringing us and speak to Pat.

Thanks Marty, will give him a bell tomorrow! Cheers, J

Drew
23rd April 2008, 16:01
Thanks mate, will give them a go.

The clickers on the rear of the forks work well and would be for rebound correct and the clickers on top of the forks be compression? Do they actually not work or just old and liable to seize? Can you clarify the rebound situation? Its probably just me and the way I'm reading it.

Cheers, J.
OK, here goes. The clickers on the top of the forks are rebound damping adjusters. I'm talking about the small screw head in the center, the other adjustment at the top, (this is around said screw head, and has two flats for using a spanner on) is the spring pre load adjuster.

On the rear shock however, the rebound adjustment is at the bottom of the shock body.

Hope that clears things up a bit. Not sure if the RGV has compression damping adjustments or not, but will be found at the wheel end of the forks, and the top of the rear shock if present.

jnr
23rd April 2008, 17:10
OK, here goes. The clickers on the top of the forks are rebound damping adjusters. I'm talking about the small screw head in the center, the other adjustment at the top, (this is around said screw head, and has two flats for using a spanner on) is the spring pre load adjuster.

On the rear shock however, the rebound adjustment is at the bottom of the shock body.

Hope that clears things up a bit. Not sure if the RGV has compression damping adjustments or not, but will be found at the wheel end of the forks, and the top of the rear shock if present.

Aha :banana: I thought the top screw head was the compression! The RGV does have the bottom adjusters which I will now refer to as compression! Still need to find them!!

Either that or look for another set of adjustable forks.

Cheers, J

Billy
24th April 2008, 11:33
The clickers on the top of those forks are compression dampening adjusters,They are conventional forks not upside down

Drew
24th April 2008, 14:49
The clickers on the top of those forks are compression dampening adjusters,They are conventional forks not upside down

You are a hazard to other motorcyclists. On ALL forks, the top adjusment is REBOUND damping!

JNR, please PM Robert Taylor and he'll confirm what I've said. Do not play with these things at random, the consequences can be costly.

As a side note, I'd quite like anyone reading this to browse RTs' suspension threads to learn some very usefull information.

Billy
24th April 2008, 15:59
Ooops,I stand corrected.You are 100% correct Drew.Still every day you dont learn something is a wasted day,Guess that means I can go home now

jnr
24th April 2008, 17:13
Cheers guys for clearing it all up.