Ouch! Did the same riding my Duc Mille a couple of years ago. A few more scuffs on an 25 (or so) years old roadbike. On the Gasgas side of things, I replaced worn out front brakepads and also changed the oil in the outer legs of the Kyb forks, trying a smaller oil volume this time to soften it somewhat.Crashed my EC300 SM on the way home from work! A car pulled out from the side of the road without looking, I hit the brakes but on cold tyres and damp roads, locked the front wheel and bailed off. Bike just slid under the car, so just a few more scuffs on a 14 year old dirt bike!
Ouch! Did the same riding my Duc Mille a couple of years ago. A few more scuffs on an 25 (or so) years old roadbike. On the Gasgas side of things, I replaced worn out front brakepads and also changed the oil in the outer legs of the Kyb forks, trying a smaller oil volume this time to soften it somewhat.
Does the same go for the outer oil in a closed cartridge fork? Mine are KYB sss from a Yamaha. I understand that the viscosity is important inside the cartridge (where I use Ohlins 5 oil), but wouldn't think it matters a lot in the outer oil where I presume the level is more important (as the air chamber affects the spring action). However, I use the same Ohlins oil there.You might try some lighter viscosity oil, instead of less oil. Reggie favors the 3wt shock oil. I'm using 5wt cartridge fork suspension fluid (85/150) in my 45mm Shivers.