Lyndoneil
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- Towcester uk
I know this is a subject that has been oftern discussed, sometimes in more detail than I really need to get into.
I have 2 bikes with 38mm ceriani front forks, a Ducati 860 and a Laverda 750 sf2. The Ducati front end rides perfectly, the Laverda however feels harsh and likely to change direction on bumpy roads.
To the best of my knowledge, both sets of internals are standard.
So I'm going to strip down the Laverda forks to see if they can be improved.
I'm curious as to what I am actually looking for in wear and tare, and which parts usually might need replacing?
It might be obvious on disassembly.
I don't want to go down the new racetech or similar emulator route or anything that's going to complicate my life, but purely slightly to improve the feel of the bike.
I have 2 bikes with 38mm ceriani front forks, a Ducati 860 and a Laverda 750 sf2. The Ducati front end rides perfectly, the Laverda however feels harsh and likely to change direction on bumpy roads.
To the best of my knowledge, both sets of internals are standard.
So I'm going to strip down the Laverda forks to see if they can be improved.
I'm curious as to what I am actually looking for in wear and tare, and which parts usually might need replacing?
It might be obvious on disassembly.
I don't want to go down the new racetech or similar emulator route or anything that's going to complicate my life, but purely slightly to improve the feel of the bike.