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gearheadE30
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I just rebuilt my forks (1979 GS750EN), as the seals were torn up and I didn't know the history of the maintenance. Everything got a through cleaning, and 15 weight fork oil and new seals were used on reassembly. I checked the springs and the lowers (the long ones) are worn and about a half inch short. Fluid level was measured as precisely as I possibly could, and triple-checked. I've rebuilt forks before and never had a problem, but these still feel incredibly soft, and there is still some oscillation and wheel hop over large bumps. I realize that these probably weren't the highest-performance forks around, but I have a hard time believing that this is how they should act. I can get them to bottom fairly easily under hard braking. There is some rust on the shafts, with maybe 2 little spots on each side, so the seals probably won't last long, but at this point they don't seem to be leaking.
Are GS750 forks just really soft? Springs don't affect damping, but I don't want to put the money into fork springs if there is something else going on.
That said, are there other forks out there that are a direct fit if the rust becomes an issue and these still are too soft for my riding? I'm not a particularly heavy guy, and there is no way I want to be overwhelming my forks. Not too confidence-inspiring.
I know GSXR swaps are pretty common, but I just don't have the money for that right now.
The bike needs new head bearings anyway, so I wouldn't rule out a front end swap using different trees, forks, bearings, etc.
Are GS750 forks just really soft? Springs don't affect damping, but I don't want to put the money into fork springs if there is something else going on.
That said, are there other forks out there that are a direct fit if the rust becomes an issue and these still are too soft for my riding? I'm not a particularly heavy guy, and there is no way I want to be overwhelming my forks. Not too confidence-inspiring.
I know GSXR swaps are pretty common, but I just don't have the money for that right now.
The bike needs new head bearings anyway, so I wouldn't rule out a front end swap using different trees, forks, bearings, etc.