I was able to install them without needing the handlebar risers but one of them is leaking oil through the center preload adjuster, I did not break anything installation was smooth in fact, I have replaced the oring but same results, have you experienced that?
@@harsharyan4301 yes, but you need to adjust 3 o 4 lines to avoid touching the handlebard, In fact you can adjust till the very last line and it will work just fine. but beware of this parts, mine was leaking oil because bad machining.
@@harsharyan4301 no not really, in fact it also corners way better, more planted. yo will see once you remove the original caps, they are a terrible piece of s**7, anyway I would not go over 140 on an Interceptor, it is not a very good bike for that
I used to get a thug sound on bumps and the rebound was bottoming up on heavy bumps while off roading. And wobble issue at high speeds. With the pre load adjusters the rebound has stiffened. High speed stability has improved.
I was able to install them without needing the handlebar risers but one of them is leaking oil through the center preload adjuster, I did not break anything installation was smooth in fact, I have replaced the oring but same results, have you experienced that?
No I haven’t
hey, have you installed these adjuster wihtout risers. Till what setting you are preloading the forks? Can you please send pics
@@harsharyan4301 yes, but you need to adjust 3 o 4 lines to avoid touching the handlebard, In fact you can adjust till the very last line and it will work just fine. but beware of this parts, mine was leaking oil because bad machining.
Thanks buddy. I was confused a bit for setting. But do you feel some sort of unbalance in bike after installing this when going at higher speeds?
@@harsharyan4301 no not really, in fact it also corners way better, more planted. yo will see once you remove the original caps, they are a terrible piece of s**7, anyway I would not go over 140 on an Interceptor, it is not a very good bike for that
if we adjust the preloads to the max will we need the risers anyway?
Never tot of tht at be you can try tht as adjusting it to the max for daily use is something I wouldn’t recommend
@@greythewanderer1403 thank you buddy
What was your fork sag before and what is it now?
I used to get a thug sound on bumps and the rebound was bottoming up on heavy bumps while off roading. And wobble issue at high speeds. With the pre load adjusters the rebound has stiffened. High speed stability has improved.
@@greythewanderer1403 not stiffened. Just sag altered. What was it and what is it now?
@@paulmessenger1006 no it wasn’t sagged before
@@greythewanderer1403 all suspension has loaded sag, what was yours before and what is it now?
Any real improvement in riding experience?
Yes a great difference. Had gone off roading and the shocks didn’t bottomed up even once
Can you share the address of Mahesh auto. I live in Mira road. For the same job he can be handy to me as well.
@@aniketpassion I c colony Borivali West near bamboo garden restaurant