Bike: '74 CB750K
I'm rebuilding my front forks using progressive springs and have a couple of questions. I searched, but didn't happen to find exactly what I was looking for.
First, preload. The stock springs are roughly 1/2" shorter than these new progressive springs (sag for sure). The instructions say to use the spacer when I install the new springs. Should I install the spacer now, or wait for the springs to sag a bit and put them in at a later date?
Measuring the cap, spacer and washer, that gives me roughly 2 1/4" of preload. That seems like a bit much. The cap alone gives me just under an inch. Am I wrong? The new spring with no preload is sitting just below the top of the tube (the included flat washer makes it level).
Next, from what I've read, it seems that it doesn't matter which way you install the springs... tight coils down or loose coils down. The only question I have regarding that is, doesn't that alter the amount of fork oil you put in? It seems that the tight coils would displace more oil and the loose coils less, requiring different amounts of oil depending on the direction of the springs. Am I just over thinking this? The shop manual says to use 7.0 to 7.3 oz. of oil on the stock springs. I've read where some have used as little as 5.5 oz with the progressive springs. So, is the answer somewhere in the middle or should I err on the side of caution and go with 5.5? I really don't want to blow my seals!
Thanks for any insight you can share.