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techtalk:evo:susp01b [2017/09/16 14:40]
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ixl2relax [2014 XL1200T Front Fork Testing w/ Spring Rate Charts]
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   * I also ordered the longer damper rods:   * I also ordered the longer damper rods:
-  - Damper rods from 1200N, shortest one=47313-07 +  - Damper rods from 1200N, shortest one=47313-07((These Damper Tubes are 7.0" long - IXL2Relax)) 
-  - Damper rods from 1200L, medium=45938-92:​ These are on the XL1200T +  - Damper rods from 1200L, medium=45938-92:​ These are on the XL1200T ​((The XL1200T models use Damper Tube P/N 45458-09 also 7.5" long - IXL2Relax)) 
-  - Damper rods from 1200R, longest=45925-04:​ I ordered these.+  - Damper rods from 1200R, longest=45925-04:​ I ordered these.((These Damper Tubes are 9.0" long - IXL2Relax))
   * I also ordered a set of front end preload adjusters and I have a 2000 XL1200C right fork coming in. It will be the tool I use to characterize the race tech emulator so I know what setting I will go with. I’ll probably test with 10, 15, 20 and 30 weight fork oil to figure out which gives me the performance I’m looking for. I want more rebound and less compression damping and with the race tech emulators, the rebound damping is set by the oil (heavier weight = more rebound damping). I will make the test jig next weekend and get some testing in.   * I also ordered a set of front end preload adjusters and I have a 2000 XL1200C right fork coming in. It will be the tool I use to characterize the race tech emulator so I know what setting I will go with. I’ll probably test with 10, 15, 20 and 30 weight fork oil to figure out which gives me the performance I’m looking for. I want more rebound and less compression damping and with the race tech emulators, the rebound damping is set by the oil (heavier weight = more rebound damping). I will make the test jig next weekend and get some testing in.