The RSD Preload Fork Adjusters allow on-the-fly fork spring preload adjustment. With a hex key, easily increase or decrease preload to alter the handling characteristics for a softer or stiffer ride.
That's what she said....... :whistling:The RSD Preload Fork Adjusters allow on-the-fly fork spring preload adjustment. With a hex key, easily increase or decrease preload to alter the handling characteristics for a softer or stiffer ride.
preload adjusters are great but are not designed to be on the fly. Always adjust in small increments and note the stock settings to return back toOk so I have a few questions. 1. I would like to install fork per load adjustors. Also do I need clip ons to make this happen? So my main question is it worth installing fork adjustors and clip ons? If it is a good idea what brands do you all recommend? I saw woodcraft clip ons but they seem like a lot of money. Any thoughts?
Do I need to install clip ons to make them work? If so what ones work well with the 250 so I can get clearance.The RSD Preload Fork Adjusters allow on-the-fly fork spring preload adjustment. With a hex key, easily increase or decrease preload to alter the handling characteristics for a softer or stiffer ride.
i don't own a 250. But if your forks have an adjuster for preload not it will be under the clip ons you have as those mount above the top of the forks onto the triple tree. Also before I spent the money to change all those things I want you to know your looking at a lot of money for very little to no really improvement on the front suspension. Sorry if this bust you bubbleDo I need to install clip ons to make them work? If so what ones work well with the 250 so I can get clearance.