hmmm front forks
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hmmm front forks
just looking into a few thoughts
what can i replace the front forks with?
(bird is 1999 model btw)
which model of mille fits?
what benefits are gained?
(as baldric once said - i have cunning plan.....)
what can i replace the front forks with?
(bird is 1999 model btw)
which model of mille fits?
what benefits are gained?
(as baldric once said - i have cunning plan.....)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...
Re: hmmm front forks
Well you cold harness a couple of oxen .... don't think that mod's been tried yetAladinsaneuk wrote:
what can i replace the front forks with?
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Re: hmmm front forks
Some sort of electronic gadget knowing you Pete ...Aladinsaneuk wrote: what can i replace the front forks with?
(as baldric once said - i have cunning plan.....)

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Well worth having the std forks re-valved. I've spent years boring everyone to death here (sorry) about what a transformation it makes having top quality forks but it was the BEST money I ever spent on my old Falco it's only about £150 (showas)and you can't buy any quality forks for close to that amount. It's one of those mods where you can immediately tell the difference.
I had mine done by Gareth at Reactive, he knows his stuff, believe me
http://www.reactivesuspension.com/
He's well used to doing Falco forks, but I met with him a week or so ago and he was telling me what a nightmare job it was to re-valve the marzocchi forks, apparently (and I don't want to upset anyone) they are not very good (not the words he used but I know folk can get sensitive) in comparison with the Showas
So if you have the Showas your laughing, if you have Mazz's it a longer job but it can be done, he hadn't been aware that Aprilia swapped forks during the production run and had quoted everyone based on the Showas
F9
I had mine done by Gareth at Reactive, he knows his stuff, believe me
http://www.reactivesuspension.com/
He's well used to doing Falco forks, but I met with him a week or so ago and he was telling me what a nightmare job it was to re-valve the marzocchi forks, apparently (and I don't want to upset anyone) they are not very good (not the words he used but I know folk can get sensitive) in comparison with the Showas
So if you have the Showas your laughing, if you have Mazz's it a longer job but it can be done, he hadn't been aware that Aprilia swapped forks during the production run and had quoted everyone based on the Showas
F9

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Good point F9. I had a really good chat with Gareth at Reactive. All ready to book the bike in for a re-valve and to have the fork "feet" hard anodised and explained that mine was the later, end of line, model with Marzocchi forks. Oh shit says Gareth - can't touch them because the have internal cartridge arrangements and it'll cost more to take the thing to bits and put back together you may as well buy some Ohlins replacements !!!
Seriously though - It's not cost effective to mess with the marzocchi forks but to re-valve the Showa forks he reckons is a very very effective suspension mod for the falco
Seriously though - It's not cost effective to mess with the marzocchi forks but to re-valve the Showa forks he reckons is a very very effective suspension mod for the falco
I have marzocchis and all is true. The intenals are rolled together. Or in other words think of how the lid on any food can is put on....the metal lid is rolled on to the can...you know what I mean now yes
I had mine done at Maxton and it cost £50 more than it would with the showa's.....but I did get completely new internals...everything out and new everything in...
Did I notice the difference
HELL YEAH..........................
I had mine done at Maxton and it cost £50 more than it would with the showa's.....but I did get completely new internals...everything out and new everything in...
Did I notice the difference
HELL YEAH..........................

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I was seriously tempted to have a go at a new type of front end, but I have decided to spend the cash on getting the showas sorted instead
basically, I wanted to do away with the front forks, and just keep the lower parts of the legs. Graft a sold plate on to those that held a single rear shock, that went up to a second plate below the headstock
I recently watched a documentary about Motoczysz and i thought it was very interesting = and wanted to give it a try
(Oh - I also realised that they poured a lot of money into getting it right - hacksawing a few bits and using a sachs rear falco shock may not have the same effect.... but I was game!)
basically, I wanted to do away with the front forks, and just keep the lower parts of the legs. Graft a sold plate on to those that held a single rear shock, that went up to a second plate below the headstock
I recently watched a documentary about Motoczysz and i thought it was very interesting = and wanted to give it a try
(Oh - I also realised that they poured a lot of money into getting it right - hacksawing a few bits and using a sachs rear falco shock may not have the same effect.... but I was game!)
Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...