- Joined
- Jan 25, 2009
- Messages
- 155
- Age
- 61
- Location
- Myrtle Beach, SC/ Sometimes Colorado
- Bike
- 94/00/04 STs, FSC600
Prior owner put Progressive springs and I assume measured spacers (prior owner used wire conduit which was undamaged on inspection) in as well as 15 wt fork oil. I had the forks rebuilt in 2022 with Honda OEM parts due to seal leak (so new seals and bushings and now have 10 wt fork oil). I also noted an ongoing braking head shake (mild but annoying- also present for the time I’ve owned the bike)- switched out new rotors and brake pads and broke them in the other day (fixed that shake as I guess my OEM rotors may have had some hot spots on them). Bike rides well and all seems good but when you’re hard on the front brake nearly at a stop (like 5 mph or less), it seems like there’s a little clunk/looseness in the front end (felt, not audible)- I increased my fork oil just a bit, like 10 ml which should = 10 mm fluid rise and increased the preload on the springs with a new PVC spacer of 10 mm additional (thinking maybe when the garage rebuilt the forks, they measured by volume and not mm level). It’s always made the little clunk since I’ve owned the bike but I can’t seem to get rid of it. No leaks at the anti-dive valve and it has new steering head bearings (tapered roller- adjusted properly) as well for the past 10K miles or so (wheel bearings replaced when the wheels were powder coated in 2018) and feel normal when I had the wheel off recently as well (nice and smooth, no grit). Has anyone else had this and had a reasonable fix for it? Other than what I mentioned, it brakes, handles, and hits bumps just fine, stays straight and zero drama. I have learned to live with it, I guess, but want to see if anyone has any ideas- I searched the forum (as well as the net, but I only see anti-dive as applies to GoldWings) but there’s not a lot regarding the ST1100 forks. My 2000 doesn’t do any of this (and has the OEM setup with stock springs and the original bushings/ seals, as well as 5 wt oil - Amsoil Shock Therapy).
Sorry for the lengthy read, I just want to put as much information as is needed.
Sorry for the lengthy read, I just want to put as much information as is needed.