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Donmanolo 8 Oct 2005 18:39

About to fit my new fork springs..!! (anyone know some germa
 
Hello, just a small doubt that came to my mind reading the instructions I received with my new-ish (from ebay) WILBERS fork springs...

"Achtung: Der progressive Teil der feder (enge federwindungen) muss sich oben finden"

Which way up do the things go ?

Any idea how much fork oil should go in...or whould I go for the tape measure method? ;-)

Grazie Mille!

Giacomo

PS bike is a 1983 BMW R 80 G/S

BCK_973 9 Oct 2005 06:46

Hi,that means that the progressive part of the spring must go in the upper direction,also on top!
Salutti
KH

Atwoke 24 Nov 2005 18:47

Don't forget thet the progressive part of the spring is the end with the narrower windings!


Philippe - Hannibal 5 Dec 2005 01:43

Not that I really know about that stuff, but for whatever its worth, you will find many threads about the benefits of having them mounted up-side down.
I had my new one mounted that way (i.e. the "wrong" way), and have been pleased with the handling of my R100GS. Now, the make to a complete analysis I should get them installed the "proper" way to find out about the difference...but i didn't!

[This message has been edited by Philippe[Hannibal] (edited 04 December 2005).]

John Roberts 5 Dec 2005 16:39

If you need something translated try http://babel.altavista.com/tr
it has options of translating from lots of languages into lots of others. It translated the German bit you quoted as

"Note: The progressive part of the feather/spring (confine spring coils) must be above"
John

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Vaufi 5 Dec 2005 21:38

Philippe,

doesn't really make a difference whether the progressive section is top or bottom. The spring stays the same - IMHO the progressive section should be on top to reduce the unsprung masses. The narrow wound part is the heavier section and should subsequently be there where the coil movement is the least.


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