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Upyourkiltbatman 02-02-2015 01:27 PM

Forks feel rubbish
 
Just got a 2011 gas gas ec r like the bike but the front forks don't feel good . Every little root or stone makes the fork want to kick out and feels unstable on the flat corners . Any ideas or will the adjustments on the fork sort this out and are these marrazochi's any help appreciated thanks

Moto7man 02-02-2015 03:05 PM

I have a 2011 and Drew Smith at WER valved the forks. It was a HUGE difference. Now the forks are plush and progressive and they suck up rocks, roots and trail hack. Before the revalve, they were very harsh in the mid stroke and they deflected a lot. Another member here on the board rode my bike and he really liked the revalved forks. I am very happy with my forks.

Upyourkiltbatman 02-02-2015 03:24 PM

Cheers for the info , is there any difference between the forks on the 300 e and the 300r and is there any way I could fix this with the settings , I've not got a clue were to start

Simmo737 02-02-2015 04:03 PM

2011 race has marzocchi 48 pfp forks, which are very good. There are pages and pages of info in the suspension section. A good start would be to get a 22mm six point socket and turn the star shaped adjuster surrounding the compression clicker on top of fork ccw till it gently stops then turn it cw one rotation. (It does not click) set rebound ( bottom clicker) at 14 clicks from all the way in and compression (top) at 18 and fiddle from there

The link below shows the same fork with red outers and dlc coated inner tubes but is the same fork, there is a link to the manual on the right hand side of the page.

http://moto.marzocchi.com/en/front-f...12002&LN=en-US

Upyourkiltbatman 02-05-2015 03:16 PM

Cheers for the reply , not sure what my fork are now , they have a nut looking thing on top off the forks but it doesn't turn like you said ,it has just got the adjuster on top , the forks are black and have black chrome bottoms

Simmo737 02-05-2015 04:03 PM

Take a photo of the top adjuster and the axel clamps and it will be id-able

Upyourkiltbatman 02-05-2015 05:41 PM

Can't get to grips with putting pics on , but just looked at pics of your bike on here and there the same as the 2011 six days .

Simmo737 02-05-2015 06:02 PM

Six days have 45mm zokes, to make dead sure put calipers on the lower legs and they should read 45mm, if so and your in the states I believe les tinius at ltr is the accepted guru for fixing this fork.

Cheers!

memphis2857 02-05-2015 07:01 PM

The early 2011 r models had 45's on them too I believe. Mine has the 48's and the legs are not black. As stated earlier there is a 3 sided adjuster in the center of the top of the fork that a 22mm socket will fit on if they are the 48's. Didn't the six days have Sachs up front?


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Moto7man 02-05-2015 10:51 PM

Measure them. I'm positive that they are the 45mm like my 2011 EC 300 electric start.:D They are good forks when they are properly valved and setup. WER also installed SKF fork seals which have a lot less drag and are more durable.


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