So someone could take off their forks, mail them to you, and you would install springs, fork oil, and gold valves for $45/hr?SpeedWerks.com said:
So someone could take off their forks, mail them to you, and you would install springs, fork oil, and gold valves for $45/hr?SpeedWerks.com said:2 hours of labor at $45/hour ... so $90 (plus oil, which is about $8). This also includes Our setup in terms of oil and spacer length, as well as support on dialing them in for the life of the forks, be it on the phone or at the - SpeedWerks.com
Pickle, have you tuned your suspension? You may not need springs. Have you set the bikes sag? For the front, with you on the bike, it should be between 1.25-1.5 inches. Set the sag using preload adjustments or use cut PVC tubing spacers. After setting the sag and you still have too much front-end dive, then you can get stiffer springs or add extra fork oil.pickle.of.doom said:About to order my fork springs from race tech. What else do I need to get? Some fluid? What kind and weight should I get? What else will I need?