metalpossum
Retro Newbie
Re: Re:
Yes! Replace it with a red Z2 Bomber instead. You'll find those available for not much, there's a pair on ebay right now as we speak that are going for a song. The internals are much the same, just the amount of available travel is different (80mm).
Edit: I just thought about modifying a Z1, and it would be possible. There are some aluminium spacers that sit inside the stanchion, held in place with a circlip, that have a spring resting on them for the "negative travel" to lessen the effects of topping out. You could speak to a machinist and have some longer ones made to pull the entire fork down lower. This will have an effect on your preload settings, so you may have to go for a lighter spring, or modify your existing springs in some way. For what it might be worth though, you're probably better off just keeping them at 100mm and finding an 80mm Z2 instead. Those Z1s in an unmodified state will always hold some value, especially if they're in good shape. Just because you don't need 100mm, somebody else probably does. Perhaps they'll trade a Z2 for them?
M952":3so740n8 said:I just picked up a red 1996 Z1 Bomber this weekend. I there any way to reduce the travel/height? 470 mm is pretty tall for the era.
Yes! Replace it with a red Z2 Bomber instead. You'll find those available for not much, there's a pair on ebay right now as we speak that are going for a song. The internals are much the same, just the amount of available travel is different (80mm).
Edit: I just thought about modifying a Z1, and it would be possible. There are some aluminium spacers that sit inside the stanchion, held in place with a circlip, that have a spring resting on them for the "negative travel" to lessen the effects of topping out. You could speak to a machinist and have some longer ones made to pull the entire fork down lower. This will have an effect on your preload settings, so you may have to go for a lighter spring, or modify your existing springs in some way. For what it might be worth though, you're probably better off just keeping them at 100mm and finding an 80mm Z2 instead. Those Z1s in an unmodified state will always hold some value, especially if they're in good shape. Just because you don't need 100mm, somebody else probably does. Perhaps they'll trade a Z2 for them?