- Tue Feb 24, 2015 1:11 pm
#4700
My last Enfield was a 2007 AVL engined Bullet. I put Hitchcocks softer fork springs in (part No. 144219A). This helped give a less harsh ride although I think the rebound damping was still under-damped ( I tried SAE5 and SAE10 oils). I now have an 2004 Bullet Sixty 5 and am about to do the same work to it's forks. I was wondering if anyone has experimented with drilling either extra holes (or enlarging the existing ones) in the damping rods. This would hopefully allow a little more fork travel by decreasing the compression damping. Then, perhaps a heavier oil, like SAE20 or 30 could be used to increase the rebound damping. I assume the original fork design allowed for a heavy rider and passenger and possible sidecar. However, I am only 10 stone and only ride solo and think the suspension could have a more compliant action. I will also fit the lighter Hitchcocks springs in the rear units.