Finally I rode home 94 Connie A9 and found the fork sag on fork is nearly 45mm without rider. With me (170) sag is 50mm.
Otherwise the fork works well. Dives not extremely on brake.
Fork legs are from late model, but there is the air balancer above the lower yoke.
I looked underneath but couldn't find holes in the stanchions.
Are the holes so small that i can't see our touch them?
Fork caps are from the first model too.
Both without air valves.
I contacted a shop number on the forks and they could identify the forks with a number stamped in the fork legs and told me they did lower the forks, added progressive WP springs and machined a fork cap.
One of the fork caps seems original and one seems machined, so that seems right.
What I would like to do is make a bushing and additionally change to the adjustable fork bolts.
But will they fit?
The previous owner had an accident and changed many things including fork yokes. Maybe the stanchions are from the pre 93?
Otherwise the fork works well. Dives not extremely on brake.
Fork legs are from late model, but there is the air balancer above the lower yoke.
I looked underneath but couldn't find holes in the stanchions.
Are the holes so small that i can't see our touch them?
Fork caps are from the first model too.
Both without air valves.
I contacted a shop number on the forks and they could identify the forks with a number stamped in the fork legs and told me they did lower the forks, added progressive WP springs and machined a fork cap.
One of the fork caps seems original and one seems machined, so that seems right.
What I would like to do is make a bushing and additionally change to the adjustable fork bolts.
But will they fit?
The previous owner had an accident and changed many things including fork yokes. Maybe the stanchions are from the pre 93?