Difference between revisions of "NSS250 Reflex Fork Tuning"
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Stock fluid for this type of fork tends to be speced at ISO 34. Typically a damper rod fork requires a fluid of at least ISO 65 to start marginally working in slow speed. | Stock fluid for this type of fork tends to be speced at ISO 34. Typically a damper rod fork requires a fluid of at least ISO 65 to start marginally working in slow speed. | ||
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+ | I will change the oil to Red Line (Heavy), ISO 66.80. | ||
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+ | I need to get a service manual for the correct oil height. | ||
==Valving== | ==Valving== |
Revision as of 23:31, 23 October 2007
Contents
The Parts
The fork of the Reflex is a classic damper rod type construction. It has no external preload adjustment.
Springs
Once I take the fork appart, I will rate the stock spring, measure it's size and order a straight rate spring of a higher rate.
Preload
Fluid
Stock fluid for this type of fork tends to be speced at ISO 34. Typically a damper rod fork requires a fluid of at least ISO 65 to start marginally working in slow speed.
I will change the oil to Red Line (Heavy), ISO 66.80.
I need to get a service manual for the correct oil height.
Valving
I hope to convert the fork to a cartridge type. I have some parts laying around, all I need is the room.
If I cannot, I hope to add a Gold Valve Cartridge Emulator