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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Spring Strengths to be used with Fully Sprung Rear Seats and AVO Coil Over Dampers
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<blockquote data-quote="Speedtwin" data-source="post: 156931" data-attributes="member: 5012"><p>Time to go on a diet?</p><p>I have just fitted a coil over from AVO standard length, the spring is a 275.</p><p>I have the pre-load set for clearance of the RFM spring length just shy of 7 inch's but will be playing with this, any input gratefully received,not tried it out yet.</p><p>I weigh around 100 kilos naked which is how I love to ride!</p><p>No pillion work at all they all object to my Rossi dangle riding style that's another story.</p><p>Front end I have rebuilt the forks and have an AVO front damper and a selection of inner and outer springs to figure out.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy B road riding and would you believe it here in Ireland we do have some potholes to deal with.</p><p>Prior to riding any advice on a baseline set up would be great.</p><p>Good work on the calculations and table.</p><p>Al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speedtwin, post: 156931, member: 5012"] Time to go on a diet? I have just fitted a coil over from AVO standard length, the spring is a 275. I have the pre-load set for clearance of the RFM spring length just shy of 7 inch's but will be playing with this, any input gratefully received,not tried it out yet. I weigh around 100 kilos naked which is how I love to ride! No pillion work at all they all object to my Rossi dangle riding style that's another story. Front end I have rebuilt the forks and have an AVO front damper and a selection of inner and outer springs to figure out. I enjoy B road riding and would you believe it here in Ireland we do have some potholes to deal with. Prior to riding any advice on a baseline set up would be great. Good work on the calculations and table. Al. [/QUOTE]
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