How do you make dirt bike forks softer?

How do you make dirt bike forks softer?

Dirt Bike Suspension Tuning Adding oil stiffens the fork and increases bottoming resistance, while removing oil softens the fork. Add or subtract oil in small 10cc gradients until you get your desired effect. You can add fork oil through the air bleeder with a small syringe.

Why is my fork stiff?

Preload is HOW STIFF is the suspension, and it’s related to how much force must be applied to compress it. More preload means you need more force (apply more weight) to compress the fork by a given distance or travel. Speed Rebound is HOW FAST the fork return to it’s uncompressed size after absorbing a shock.

Is it necessary to change fork oil?

Refreshing your fork oil should be part of your yearly motorcycle maintenance schedule. The oil in your fork loses lubricity, gets dirty, and should be changed every 10,000 miles or once a year.

What kind of suspension does a Honda CRF450R have?

This Kouba lowering link fits the Honda CRF450R 2009-up. There are two options the CRF9-2 link and the CRF9-3 link.… Kouba lowering link (CRF3) will lower the rear 1.6″ on the 09-UP model CRF450 – assuming the race sag is…

Which is air fork EZ fill for CRF450R?

Works Connection’s Air Fork EZ Fill is the solution for simple air fork pressure adjustment on the ’13-’14 CRF450R and… A holeshot is the first 20% of any race: why give it away. With the new HSL Holeshot Link System…

What should the SAG be on a 2007 CRF450R?

The 2007 CRF450R specification for race sag is 100 mm or 3.9 in. Stiffen the preload to decrease sag, and soften the preload to increase sag. Decreasing the sag from the standard will make the bike turn quicker at the expense of some stability.

Where is the compression damping adjuster on a CRF450?

Always make damping adjustments from full hard and then going to your desired setting. On our example CRF450 the compression damping adjuster is located on top of the fork cap. Turning the adjuster in increases the compression damping, and turning it out decreases the damping.

Do you need fork springs on a CRF150R?

Unless you’re a light-weight rider or your riding style is very tame, you’ll probably want to upgrade the fork springs to a higher/stiffer rate. The CRF150R and CR80/85R bikes are designed for smaller riders and sprung accordingly. When used on the heavier CRF230F with an adult on board, the stock springs will be much too soft.

This Kouba lowering link fits the Honda CRF450R 2009-up. There are two options the CRF9-2 link and the CRF9-3 link.… Kouba lowering link (CRF3) will lower the rear 1.6″ on the 09-UP model CRF450 – assuming the race sag is…

Works Connection’s Air Fork EZ Fill is the solution for simple air fork pressure adjustment on the ’13-’14 CRF450R and… A holeshot is the first 20% of any race: why give it away. With the new HSL Holeshot Link System…

Always make damping adjustments from full hard and then going to your desired setting. On our example CRF450 the compression damping adjuster is located on top of the fork cap. Turning the adjuster in increases the compression damping, and turning it out decreases the damping.