Rice Fork Eel River goes by the geological phenomenon of Crabtree Hot Springs, and forks the Eel River downstream.
3.5" of 5W fork oil for stock KLX 110. This is without the springs.
110MM air gap from top of fork leg fully compressed with the springs out
229 millimeters (9.0 in)- cap off top of forks and springs taken out,fully compress fork for measurement. Fork must be in vertical position for measurement. 229 millimeters (9.0 in)- cap off top of forks and springs taken out,fully compress fork for measurement. Fork (must) be in vertical position for measurement.
yes use the sides
A pastry blender
with a fork and knife
Cut your springs...
Less nose dive during braking but alsomakes the ride rougher.
I dont know i tried it on my sisters but i had to stop.
bad idea- just buy lowering springs. it's alot safer for everyone!
On Rice Fork Eel River, there is Crabtree Hot Springs. Totally in the wild of Mendocino National Forest, about 25 miles north of Upper Lake, California. The hot springs are located in a beautiful narrow winding steep walled canyon, about a quarter mile easy hike from a good forest road. It's free & open all year. Crabtree is the holy land of hot springs.