Scrambler126

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  • in reply to: Getting the ball rolling…… #5539
    Scrambler126
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    Yes, you need to reduce the preload on the rear shock as there is zero static sag. I reduced it by 2 turns (13 stone) and it stabilises the steering, especially if you drop the fork preload to zero. Low tyre pressures make the weave worse too.
    I still only use 2/3 fork travel so it needs thinner oil or a softer spring – 4000 mile service on Thursday so I will ask.

    in reply to: Scrambler Gearing. #5538
    Scrambler126
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    Mine will do over 90 mph on stock tyres and then its getting a bit vague in the steering.
    You can get a smaller rear sprocket I expect, but it will run at 70-80 on the motorway which is good enough for me.

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