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96 Guzzi V1100 Sport fork air gap
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October 09, 2010, 08:15:30 AM »
Time for new fork seals. I have used the service manual amount specified for oil volumn before but this time will set an air gap or oil height.
Anybody using a specific air gap dimension?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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SOLVED: 96 Guzzi V1100 Sport fork air gap
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October 10, 2010, 08:01:28 PM »
Found it in the, some would call it, Service Manual.
It's 170MM for the air gap.
Now the Owners Manual sez 360CC for fork oil change.
Soooooo I put in 360cc in dry forks and stroked the dampers, and sure enough the air gap was 60mm low. I just put in 360cc the last two times I replaced the seals. Added some more oil, used my level tool to remove the extra oil to the 170mm level.
Action of the forks is improved. The front end feels " planted" where before it seemed mushy and a little loose. Front end dive is way reduced. Now the ride is firmer, but that is not aworry on a bike like this.
Thanks everybody for wondering.
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