43mWP Questions

Rick

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I am putting the finishing touches on my 99 EC200 Hybrid....w/ 43mm WP's. Forks seals need to be replaced. Those w/ 43mm WP's what fork oil seems to work the best, and recomended level. Also and good starting point for rebound and compression. I am a hefty 205 fully dressed in gear, race cross country and enduro's. Looking for a good starting point.

Thanks
 
I run 5 weight @ 110 mm with .44 fork springs@ 2mm pre load. I set the rebound at 8 and comp at 12, however these settings will differ depending on the installed spring rate and or riders ability.
 
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I rode the bike yesterday for the first time with the new forks and clamps. I was out on a private outdoor motocross track. The track is right at 1 mile long with several nice doubles, table tops and a couple of very cool rythem sections.

WOW! what a difference the 43 WP's made! The biggest improvement was in the flexing, the old 45 Zoke's had a mind of there own sometimes when the terrain was really fast and rough. The bike still turns on a dime and in fact it think it turns a little better than it did with the old Zokes.

I have the fork height set a 5mm right now, I will play with that next week. I have not put my WER stablizer back on, I wanted to "get a feel" for the front end with out the stablizer. At high speeds it was a little twitchy, but I think some fine tuning and the stablizer will take care of that.

The bike felt VERY ballanced. Next test session will be in the woods. I have a good starting point from yesterday, now to get some setting for the woods.

Now for the ugly

I want my Brembo front brake back! There is no pucker power with this Nissan front brake. I bleed the system more than I care to count...still just does not have the pucker factor as the Brembo. I am a heavy front brake user. I used a syringe to pull the fluid through the system. Still just does not have the stopping power of the Brembo. I even deglazed my front rotor to see if that would help...no luck. A different set of brake pads is next!

All in all I feel like I am on a new bike.
 
Rick,

Go with organic compound pads, or OEM Honda pads, and a braided stainless line. Some of the plastic lines expanded and gave a vague feel, like it needed bleeding but there was no air. The aftermarket sintered pads suck IMO and wear the rotors excessively as well. A well set up Nissin brake should be stronger than the Brembo and make it a stoppie machine!
 
nissin brakes

Like Glenn said, you need a new brake line. I had the same dilemma, my 98 with Brembo brakes were much better than my Nissin on my 2001. Les or GoFasters should have a better front brake line, will feel just as strong as the Brembo unit.
Trailrider
 
Thanks guys were going to get a new set of OEM Honda pads and new brake line, this will also give me a chance to replace that old banjo brake light switch bolt with a standard short unit.

Again thanks!!
 
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