Rody 1949 Posted May 22, 2012 #1 Posted May 22, 2012 Since I joined this forum in 2010 I have done a bunch of repairs, just following the instructions you kindly. knowledgeable, experienced guys have posted. This afternoon, in less than two hours I just fixed the Class E4 Error by following the instructions posted by Freebird back in 2006. (And I'm not that good wrencher at all, some times I prefer no to start some repairs afraid of not finished them and compromised my weekly Saturday rides with my buddies) I'm so excited I can hardly wait to tell my friends about it. (I mentioned last Saturday and one of them suggest to forget about the compressor and replace it with progressive shock springs, that what he did on his) Well, I'm so glad I did it :) Thank you so much. Rudy:cool10:
friesman Posted May 22, 2012 #2 Posted May 22, 2012 Progressives in the forks is probably a great and inexpensive idea to do anyway. It was the biggest bang for the buck in helping how my 85 handles. Brian BTW Welcome to the group!
Rody 1949 Posted May 22, 2012 Author #3 Posted May 22, 2012 Thank you, thank you. My plan B was going to install progressive shocks, glad I postponed that.
utadventure Posted May 22, 2012 #4 Posted May 22, 2012 Do the Progressives anyway. They are great alone but work well with the CLASS. Plus, you need the CLASS for the rear shock. I put my in this evening in about an hour. Dave
PBJ Posted May 27, 2012 #5 Posted May 27, 2012 How would i know if I might already have a progressive spring upgrade done on my 86? I put the Progressive springs in my 85. I've been thinking about transplanting them to the 86 but this bike has several extra's, Progressives could have been added. So how can I tell if the springs in the bike already are Progressives?
dingy Posted May 27, 2012 #6 Posted May 27, 2012 How would i know if I might already have a progressive spring upgrade done on my 86? I put the Progressive springs in my 85. I've been thinking about transplanting them to the 86 but this bike has several extra's, Progressives could have been added. So how can I tell if the springs in the bike already are Progressives? Sit on bike, pull the front brake back and 'throw' your weight against the handlebars. Progressives aren't going to collapse much. Stock springs will go pretty far down with little or no air in front end. Gary
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