No, mine is a five speed. I don't have a kick starter but it would be cool to have one, huh?Major Softie wrote:Post Bronze Age. You probably missed the transition.Chuey wrote:What means this word: "modern"?
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No, mine is a five speed. I don't have a kick starter but it would be cool to have one, huh?Major Softie wrote:Post Bronze Age. You probably missed the transition.Chuey wrote:What means this word: "modern"?
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Since this thread has been revived, I was reading through it again. The above stood out. If Race Tech is selling to airhead owners, they should make some relevant instructions or products or whatever. To sell us stuff that is generic without informing us of the what's what, makes their product less than attractive to us. It could end up being downright dangerous in some cases. They should do better. Either make it relevant or say, right up front, that their product is not for airheads.blitz wrote: If you go by the RaceTech recommendations, you get a spring rate MUCH too stiff (something like 0.8kg/mm) and a spring much too short. Why? Because the racetech system is set up for motorcycles with 5" of travel.
Your airhead has about 8" of travel. Short, stiff springs will limit you to about 5" of travel, and when that travel is used up, you get a mechanical bind (spring coils touching) instead of the hydraulic/bumper cushion. No good.
I'd love to know if blitz actually knows what he's talking about. How is a spring made stiff? Fewer winds. A shorter stiffer spring does not usually coil bind with less travel. In fact, it usually has more travel. I'm not saying blitz is wrong, I'm just saying that I'd like to know if he knows this from actual experimentation, or if it is a supposition.Chuey wrote:Since this thread has been revived, I was reading through it again. The above stood out. If Race Tech is selling to airhead owners, they should make some relevant instructions or products or whatever. To sell us stuff that is generic without informing us of the what's what, makes their product less than attractive to us. It could end up being downright dangerous in some cases. They should do better. Either make it relevant or say, right up front, that their product is not for airheads.blitz wrote: If you go by the RaceTech recommendations, you get a spring rate MUCH too stiff (something like 0.8kg/mm) and a spring much too short. Why? Because the racetech system is set up for motorcycles with 5" of travel.
Your airhead has about 8" of travel. Short, stiff springs will limit you to about 5" of travel, and when that travel is used up, you get a mechanical bind (spring coils touching) instead of the hydraulic/bumper cushion. No good.
I'd love to see something posted here from Race Tech on this.
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Okay, you've got me completely on-board now.blitz wrote:Ooops. Sorry. I failed to provide a piece of information.
Please go to http://www.racetech.com/page/title/FRSP ... %20Springs and search FRSP 2643, the spring recommended for airheads.
Under column "min travel," you'll see the number 137 mm. That means that their spring will support at least 137 mm of travel. Maybe more, but at least 137 mm.
I have purchased Honda bits from Wemoto and they happily and quickly ship overseas.chasbmw wrote: For those of you in the UK Wemoto sell Italien made stanchions for a lot less than Motobins.