Hi, Does any one know the spring length, internal and external diameter and wire thickness please?.
Ive just looked in the parts catalogue for the older Forza 300 and it seems to share the same part number as a CRF250?, I would like to find an alternative to the OEM ones which are to soft, but cant find this info and what the spring rate is.
Thanks
Mark
2019 Forza 300 Fork Springs
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2019 Forza 300 Fork Springs
YBR125 07, CG125 07, CBR300R 15, CB500F 66, current: Forza 300 19
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Re: 2019 Forza 300 Fork Springs
My local Honda shop had a guy put a plastic? spacer in my forks. Heavier oil was also added.
I suspect Honda Thailand never put any oil in while making my very early 2014 Forza 300.
They made a big improvement.
I suspect Honda Thailand never put any oil in while making my very early 2014 Forza 300.
They made a big improvement.
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Re: 2019 Forza 300 Fork Springs
Ah, he upped the preload a bit then, was going to try the YSS emulators with silkoline 15w oil and a small spacer as I cant find much else.
I did read a bit on Bitubu springs that said there upgrade kit was based on a rider weight of about 85kg.
I will carry on looking, I want 1 thousand miles on it before I switch just to bed everything in.
I did read a bit on Bitubu springs that said there upgrade kit was based on a rider weight of about 85kg.
I will carry on looking, I want 1 thousand miles on it before I switch just to bed everything in.
YBR125 07, CG125 07, CBR300R 15, CB500F 66, current: Forza 300 19