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I've got down on some notes that the end with the wider space between coils goes down. I can't remember where I got this info so I'm just checking to see if that is correct. I've got a 73 850. Thanks.
Unfortunately, it's the spring that holds up the bike's weight, not the oil. The higher oil level might increase compression damping near full compression, but my hunch is the bike would still suffer about the same braking nose dive unless the springs were changed for something a bit firmer. Either that or a person could fiddle with different lengths of PVC spacers to increase the pre-load.hobot said:Thanks for the spring insights. Stu maybe putting progressive spring upside down form instructions might help the compliant most have that they dive too much on braking.