Back to the forks.
(Little explanation, I ride canyons. Sometimes bumpy, and very twisty. I would call my pace mildly fast)
From day 1 I found my suspension shite, front and rear. My rear shock was too harsh and had way too much rebound damping. On top of that, opening the adjuster beyond 20 clicks made it leak. In the bin it went and a new Nitron R3 was installed. Much much better.
But the front never gave me confidence. Loads of dive, bottoming out, popping up when you release the brake lever and a floaty, wallowing feeling. Especially mid corner. And the bike wanted to stand up if you as much touched the front brake banked over. Rideable, yes. Confidence inspiring, no.
I already experimented with fork fluid height, and slighty heavier oil, with only marginal effect. Been on the verge of buying drop in cartridges, but odds are they may be too harsh for the street. Last week I was fed up with it and changed fork oil for significantly heavier Spectro SAE15 Fork Oil. I mean, what’s there to loose? Let the old oil out, measured what came out and poured the same amount in.
Woop woop, I should have done this two years ago! Took the bike to ride my favorite canyons. That wallowing feeling, gone. Brake dive, gone. The popping up of the forks when you release the brake, gone. And the adjusters finally do something. Way more confidence in fast mid corners (“Fast Mulholland”). The forks feel firmer, but are definitely not harsh. Still absorbs small bumps very good.
Very very happy, and I can honestly say, my bike never felt this good.