I will soon be going into the front end of my '78 550K to get rid of the horrid aftermarket headlight and ears and I'll take the opportunity to install tapered bearings and all the stock parts. Fresh wheel bearings in the wheels, too, while it's all apart
The forks are weeping a little, so they'll get fresh seals as well.
I'm NOT a road racer or canyon carver. My riding abilities will never overcome the stock set-up.....IF the stock set-up was brand new. But it's not....it's now 34 years old. So, a mild upgrade is in order.
Hondaman states: "shim the front springs inside the fork tubes with at least 3 washers of the diameter that fits the tubes inside."
I'll give that a shot and either add a little oil OR go up one weight.
I've never been inside Honda forks before. I've fiddled with some Yamaha and Kawasaki stuf, though. Dumb question: WHERE do you put the washers? On top of the spring, or stack them at the bottom?
What about the oil thing? Anyone tried that? The bike will have dual discs and a ~178lb. rider.
Just trying to get a decent front end for a marginal rider. Back roads, touring, a trip to the mountains every now and then to take in the twisties. No track days, no knee dragging, etc.
Thoughts?