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SilvaRay 22 Nov 2011 17:00

forks
 
hi Guys! new to this but here goes...
got an xt 600e 94 and the forks are fixed about an inch from the top, is it suposed to be like that or was it done by the previous owner to "lower" it?? please help!! thanks

awolxt 22 Nov 2011 17:17

Hi !

Mines an `02 xt600e, and my forks are showing the just the nut depth at the top of the yoke. If that makes sense ?

Bill

Pboko2388 22 Nov 2011 17:25

i have a '93 and the spec is supposed to be flush with the line where the fork tube and cap meet all the way to the top so that just the cap shows off the top

*Touring Ted* 22 Nov 2011 19:19

The last owner was probably a short arse...

Like others said, only the top 'cap' should be showing. About 5mm or so.

You might want to check your rear shock and linkages too. They might have been changed to match the front.

SilvaRay 23 Nov 2011 16:42

thanks guys!!
 
just one more thing, how do I raise the back end?? top or bottom of the shock??

Pboko2388 23 Nov 2011 17:27

if you loosen the ring nut on the top of the spring it will expand the spring making the bike lift but it can get fairly specific to its rider but if youd like you can let off on the ring nut until you reach a comfortable height, or check on the specific sequence on setting rider height preferances, that is granted the person before you didnt change out the spring to suit their preferance.

good luck with everything

SilvaRay 23 Nov 2011 18:02

thank you very much!

I´ll be seeing to that, once again thanks for the help!

Socks 23 Nov 2011 20:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by SilvaRay (Post 356785)
hi Guys! new to this but here goes...
got an xt 600e 94 and the forks are fixed about an inch from the top, is it suposed to be like that or was it done by the previous owner to "lower" it?? please help!! thanks

No one yet has mentioned that dropping the forks up through the triple clamps will alter the steering in so much that it will bring about a change on the corners. Effectivly making the steering sharper/quicker. Not seen it done by a whole inch though.

Google something like "Droping front forks"

Socks

Pboko2388 24 Nov 2011 06:13

yes socks that is true but im basing my answers on the fact that he only has limited knowledge at that if the front and rear are not set "together" on such methods of lowering the front than such results do not occur. also an inch is quite a bit overkill for that

*Touring Ted* 24 Nov 2011 06:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Socks (Post 356913)
No one yet has mentioned that dropping the forks up through the triple clamps will alter the steering in so much that it will bring about a change on the corners. Effectivly making the steering sharper/quicker. Not seen it done by a whole inch though.

Google something like "Droping front forks"

Socks

This is a common 'quick fix' if you have too much luggage on your bike with a too soft spring. It helps to bring the weight back down on the front.

However, when you ride without the luggage, it's all over the place.

SilvaRay 25 Nov 2011 13:28

its true, very limited knowledge and all advice is greatfull.
Just put the front forks flush, now I just need to sort out the preload on the rear spring.

have not yet tested to see the diff but am looking forward to it.

once again thankyou for all the help.


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