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Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by seca750, Aug 16, 2009.

  1. seca750

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    My friend and I are working on an 82 SECA 750. I was wondering how you would go about blocking off the anti dive?
    THANK YOU for any help!

    seca750
     
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    you can just take off the little brake line and put bolts in the holes (10x1.25)
     
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    can you take off the hole unit and just put a block off plate on the fork?
     
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    i tried that, it made the forks VERY stiff, not locked but close
    since the unit can restrict the fork oil flow with brake fluid pressure, some fork oil must pass through it
    if you block it off all that stops
    this is what i came up with to get rid of the top part
     
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    Looks like its a block off for the vey bottom of the anti dive? How did you make those blocks?
     
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    really it's the top, the big screw adjuster thing is the bottom
    i used one of these
    but wow has the price gone up
    here's whats in there, might help, i forget who's picture that is but thanks
    i left the plunger in, if it was removed the plate could be thinner but the plunger o-ring acts as a seal
     
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    Thanks for the info!! This place never stops amazing me!!!!
     

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