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Lemans III fork question
« on: June 19, 2018, 08:22:47 PM »
I   have excessive front end dive under braking on a  Mk III with oem air dampers. The springs feel a little soft and damping is non existent.  I have yet to check fork oil volume but will certainly start with that. Is it possible to add some preload by adding a spacer?   I have also have read that the Fac  dampers are better than the stock air jobs, which do not seem to maintain pressure for more than a short period.
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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2018, 08:39:10 PM »
  the stock air jobs, which do not seem to maintain pressure for more than a short period.
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like the time it took to deliver bike to dealer? just get FAC dampers, they take a little while to break in.
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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2018, 10:55:14 PM »
like the time it took to deliver bike to dealer? just get FAC dampers, they take a little while to break in.

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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #3 on: June 19, 2018, 11:04:03 PM »
Have you checked the hose & fittings. I had to replace mine at one time.
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Re: Lemans III fork question
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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2018, 01:19:55 AM »
FAC dampers with Wurth progressive springs :thumb:

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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2018, 06:13:01 AM »
I have FAC dampers, with the Wurth springs, thanks to Charlie Mullendore.  Huge improvement over the the stock air setup, but, they do need to break in over a few thousand miles. Just a little too stiff initially.

like the time it took to deliver bike to dealer? just get FAC dampers, they take a little while to break in.
« Last Edit: June 20, 2018, 06:39:55 AM by sdcr »
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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #6 on: June 20, 2018, 06:35:12 AM »
Life for me is too short to put up with fork dampers that take "a couple of thousand miles" to break in. That is absurd. So for that time period, I get to get the sh*t beat out of me by my suspension? Forget it. Invariably when I tear down an old 35mm Guzzi front end, I check the dampers, and if the have no flat spots (areas of no damping) they go back in. If I have to I will replace them one at a time often because the paoli or sebac "screen door" dampers are often too stiff initially. If I have to replace both, I sell the bike.
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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2018, 06:55:57 AM »
Thank's for the replies everyone.  Steve , I did replace the air line but still no noticeable improvement in holding pressure.  A tear down is in order and I think stiffer or progressive springs are worth trying. Going to replace fork oil first and check sags after some riding.  I would imagine after 35 years any spring would loose some of it's oomph.  I would look at turning spacers and shortening the coils but if  the springs are toast what"s the point?

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Re: Lemans III fork question
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2018, 08:46:40 AM »
All the air pressure does in that type of damper is firm up the damping. I'd be tempted to drain and refill the dampers with 5w fork oil and see if they work better. Easy enough to do (once damper is removed from the forks): unscrew the black plastic top piece (where the air fitting threads in), carefully remove the rubber air bladder, turn the damper upside down over a drain pan and pump the damper rod in and out to remove the original "fish oil". Refill. You'll need to experiment a bit to figure out how much it takes to refill.
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