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Is there anywhere that states maximum travel on suspension legs?
Here you go, tech spec for Gen 4 forks. 120mm at the wheel or same on fork
There's a surprising amount of subtle changes. Clutch works the opposite way round ie Gen 3 no play, heat introduced play, now 3-5mm and heat closes takes up the play. ie it it's gone from a push to a pull. J
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Here you go, tech spec for Gen 4 forks. 120mm at the wheel or same on fork
There's a surprising amount of subtle changes. Clutch works the opposite way round ie Gen 3 no play, heat introduced play, now 3-5mm and heat closes takes up the play. ie it it's gone from a push to a pull. J
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I bought an HM OE up and down QS for my Gen3 and it was the biggest load of **** I've ever experienced. Tried two in fact. Set up properly but I never knew if it would shift or just nothing. Solid gear change lever.
It was such a relief to get back to the OE one which you can rely on.
They couldn't explain it but it may be due to refreshing of the ECU and reducing the cut time? That's the only thing I can think of.
J
I bought an HM OE up and down QS for my Gen3 and it was the biggest load of **** I've ever experienced. Tried two in fact. Set up properly but I never knew if it would shift or just nothing. Solid gear change lever.
It was such a relief to get back to the OE one which you can rely on.
They couldn't explain it but it may be due to refreshing of the ECU and reducing the cut time? That's the only thing I can think of.
J