Man, I have struggled every time I do fork service to undo the caps. Doing it while in the triples is such a stupidly easy idea that I never thought of... jeez. Thanks!
Thanks for the video mate. About to replace my Cartridges with Öhlins Cartridges. Good to know, what to expect before actually starting to dismantle the bike.
Amigo, Thanks for this excellent video.. Very helpful! It was good to validate using the 15W oil in air chamber, and all the pro tips regarding loosening the tight stuff on the bike. Im 220lbs running K-Tech, 6.6nm fork springs and stock shock with 85nm spring. Works great riding hard or riding loaded, and is still not harsh and no fork bottoming. Cheers!
Very good install man. Can you dm where you got that measuring cup? I was trying to find one like that a couple of weeks ago but couldn't find one as i need to replace all my fork oil.
Thanks Tomek! Question: did you look at Touratech for suspension? I know TracTive makes all of these but was curious if there are differences. Also, love Tatra Beer! Na zdrowie!
I really didn't dive to deep researching Touratech since it was out of my price range. If you are looking for the extra 25mm travel front and rear, I found that direct through Tractive they have many more option to choose from in spring rates. Was also considering Ohlins, just could not find much info on the setup.
Some people use them some people don’t. Most bikes will just come with a screw to pull out, you can by a aftermarket bleeder. Air buildup can cause the forks to act harsh. A simple press on the bleeder before your ride can cure this. Additionally Motion Pro even recommends bleeding off the air when you are transporting your bike by with compressed forks to make life on your fork seals easier. You want to bleed the forks with the front wheel of the ground.
Man, I have struggled every time I do fork service to undo the caps. Doing it while in the triples is such a stupidly easy idea that I never thought of... jeez. Thanks!
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@@AdventureTomek are the tractive the same as the touratech suspension? Made by the same company?
@ yes, tractive makes the kits for touratech
Awesome how to bruddah! 🤙🏾
Tanks ferit
Glad to help out! 👍
Thanks for the video mate. About to replace my Cartridges with Öhlins Cartridges. Good to know, what to expect before actually starting to dismantle the bike.
Amigo, Thanks for this excellent video.. Very helpful! It was good to validate using the 15W oil in air chamber, and all the pro tips regarding loosening the tight stuff on the bike. Im 220lbs running K-Tech, 6.6nm fork springs and stock shock with 85nm spring. Works great riding hard or riding loaded, and is still not harsh and no fork bottoming. Cheers!
Glad it helped
Great step by step tutorial! 👌 Looking forward for the test video! 👍
Thank you!
Very good install man. Can you dm where you got that measuring cup? I was trying to find one like that a couple of weeks ago but couldn't find one as i need to replace all my fork oil.
Im pretty sure I bought it off Rocky Mountain ATVMC online.
Ill check and Dm you a link
Thanks Tomek! Question: did you look at Touratech for suspension? I know TracTive makes all of these but was curious if there are differences. Also, love Tatra Beer! Na zdrowie!
I really didn't dive to deep researching Touratech since it was out of my price range. If you are looking for the extra 25mm travel front and rear, I found that direct through Tractive they have many more option to choose from in spring rates. Was also considering Ohlins, just could not find much info on the setup.
Touratech is exactly the same as Tractive, just yellow instead of orange
Hi just wondering what you have to do with the air plead screws?
Some people use them some people don’t. Most bikes will just come with a screw to pull out, you can by a aftermarket bleeder.
Air buildup can cause the forks to act harsh. A simple press on the bleeder before your ride can cure this. Additionally Motion Pro even recommends bleeding off the air when you are transporting your bike by with compressed forks to make life on your fork seals easier.
You want to bleed the forks with the front wheel of the ground.
@@AdventureTomek ok thanks for your reply
@@AdventureTomekdid you happen to find a set of bleeders that fit?