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Forks feel "Springy"

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Hi, I have a 1980 Gs1000, just bought it runs fine (except for an air leak at the airbox, parts should be here friday). The problem I have is the front forks feel soft and springy, nothydraulic. I have a lot of loose springy feel but none of the tight hydraulic feel. They feel like a pogo stick. Does this make any sense? I rebuilt the forks with new seals, have plenty of oil in them, even went to a higher viscosity oil, still no luck. Im thinking there is a seal I missed or the bushing on the dampning shaft is bad. They are holding 12 pounds of air pressure
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Steve

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Probably should have put some progressive springs in there while you had it apart..
 
Hrmm I feel pretty sure Cliff loves being able to see too. Heh. Have you tried running less air ??
 
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Hi Mr. gssteve,

I would also recommend some Progressive springs. The other alternative is Sonic Fork Springs. Then you shouldn't have to use any air. But for now, how long are your spacers?

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Ive tried less air, more air, spacers to tighten the springs. Im thinking that there is something wrong with the dampner, as if there is no oil going thru the itty bitty wholes. I finally figured out the proper terms, hopefully this helps, there is no Compression Dampning, nor is there any Rebound Dampning.

Thanks for anything that you can think of
Steve
 
gs1000e 1980 ..no air...

gs1000e 1980 ..no air...

hi guys ,,,i recently redid my forks thanks with helpfull advice from you guys.... progresive springs...throw the old springs down the street.. fork oil del ray 10wt oil and NO AIR ,,, it handles like a treat regards david :):)
 
Is the plastic "piston ring" still in place on the damper rods, as well as the "lock piece" (you know, that sorta cone-shaped aluminum widget) at the bottom of the damper rod?

The only other thing I can think of is that someone drilled the damper rod to install cartridge emulators, then removed the emulators. But that's pretty far-fetched. Or maybe the lower bushing ("slide metal") is missing, but you would have mentioned it if the forks felt that sloppy.
 
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