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and the internal springs were replaced with a set of Progressive-brand progressively wound springs. | and the internal springs were replaced with a set of Progressive-brand progressively wound springs. | ||
- | The following tips from the XLF threads were especially helpful: | + | The following tips from the XLF threads were especially helpful:\\ |
- | 1) Loosen (not remove) the Damper Bolts (6mm Allen Key) while the forks are still on the bike & under spring tension | + | 1) Loosen (not remove) the Damper Bolts (6mm Allen Key) while the forks are still on the bike & under spring tension\\ |
- | 2) Remove the Fork Caps using a 1-3/8" Socket (35mm) | + | 2) Remove the Fork Caps using a 1-3/8" Socket (or 35mm).\\ |
- | 3) Align the fork cap on the slider tube (no springs installed) and mark the exact point (on both the cap and the slider) | + | 3) Align the fork cap on the slider tube (no springs installed) and mark the exact point (on both the cap and the slider)\\\ |
- | .... where the threads begin to engage - This tip was extremely helpful in getting the cap back on while compressing the spring... | + | .... where the threads begin to engage - This tip was extremely helpful in getting the cap back on while compressing the spring.\\ |
- | 4) Use a 1-1/2" PVC coupling for the fork seal driver (coupling center spline removed) | + | 4) Use a 1-1/2" PVC coupling for the fork seal driver (coupling center spline removed)\\ |