Adjustments today.
I added 3.6mm washers under each fork cap for pretension.
Total sag 35-37mm (upper blue arrow vs scraper) when I sit on bike without leathers, boots and helmet. (Ca 88 kg).
I sat on bike, made a line on tube with marker pen. Bike back to side stand. Measured line to scraper where I wrote the line.
Green lines without washers, blue with 3.6mm pretension washers.
Highest markings when sitting on bike, lowest when bike is raised up from side stand.
I measured 87mm travel, (parked on side stand) after last 350km ride, no washers used. Rubber scrapers removed the dust on the chromed tubes.
My K6 has the Wirth springs.
With 3.6 mm thick washers the initial sag down is 13mm less than no washers.
When sitting on bike 8mm less.
Differences green vs blue arrows above. (Higher lines of rach color when sitting on bike.)
Wirth did not ship with spacers.
Adjustable fork cap nuts would be fine. If they will not leak oil.
But could work to find out the total depth of fork cap nut. Then use stock with washers to get same height.
This is another reason for a ride!
This bike, my blue K6 has Ikon shocks with progressive springs.
Good and comfortable with springs at highest (less pain in hip joints) and dampening at softest (1) (less PITA). Now changed to 2.
4 numbers in total.
My brown K2 has also Ikon shocks but not progressive springs. (FORK has progressive springs made by Progressive).
The result of Ikon shock settings will either be too soft or too hard.
Not much better than the cheap Honda stock knock-offs bike got first.
I'm sure this will end up in test rides testing the settings.
I hope it is OK now after changing fork and shocks today thanks to this thread