That would be ideal.On the dual spring set up leave the preload adjustment on full soft and adjust how the tall spring comes in with collars. If you want the long spring to come into effect sooner, put in a taller collar, or an additional collar, in, effectively bottoming out the short spring sooner. My dual rate springs have adjustable collars so i can adjust without taking the spring off.
Pstn head
TY 4 Stroke Master
Yup, mines exactly the same, shifted to the left at the top bushing mount, guess it's normal. My buds is same but not as much. I would also increase spring tension, that looks a little loose.
Oh did not notice that. Is it a Hiem in there? Dont remember. Either way maybe stick a thick oring both sides to keep it centered. Should be clips in there if hiems bearing. Dont run it hitting on side.Yup, mines exactly the same, shifted to the left at the top bushing mount, guess it's normal. My buds is same but not as much. I would also increase spring tension, that looks a little loose.
Pstn head
TY 4 Stroke Master
I don't bielive it hits the side with much force. There were no marks on the mounting points showing that its hitting excessively. But I will definatly keep an eye on it.Oh did not notice that. Is it a Hiem in there? Dont remember. Either way maybe stick a thick oring both sides to keep it centered. Should be clips in there if hiems bearing. Dont run it hitting on side.
When I get another in I will take note of whether it’s a hiem or bushing.I don't bielive it hits the side with much force. There were no marks on the mounting points showing that its hitting excessively. But I will definatly keep an eye on it.
Pstn head
TY 4 Stroke Master
No not a hiem bushing. It's a 2-piece bushing/pin type setup.When I get another in I will take note of whether it’s a hiem or bushing.
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