The general guideline i found, is that the static sag (bike with rider sitting on it) should be about 25-33% of the spring travel. The front spring travel is 170 mm for the Tiger 955 2005. 30% would be 51 mm. On he other hand I found on the racetech homepage and in other threads in this forum that for streetbikes the static sag should be 30-35 mm.
Telescopic Fork Front Suspension Size (in/mm) 1.6 / 41 Fuel Capacity (gal/l) 2011 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS.My service manual, 2002 model, says fork oil every 12K. However, my Scrambler manual says every 24K. So, maybe the 2006 model is different to my 2002. They did change the forks from 2005 onwards. '02 Tiger955i in black.72000 miles. '13 Tiger800XC in black. 25000 miles and counting. Save Share.
Apr 16, 2020. 7. 3. Stoke on trent. #12 Apr 21, 2020. The bike shop reckoned use 15w and fill up with the fork leg fully compressed without the spring in 5 inch from the top.he said top up and move up and down until it becomes stiffer to remove all the air.you probably know all this but just thought I would mention it.Telescopic Fork Front Suspension Size (in/mm) 1.6 / 41 2010 Triumph Tiger 1050 SE. Fuel Capacity (gal/l) The street-oriented Tiger 800 has a 43mm nonadjustable, male-slider fork with 7.1 inches of travel. To handle the rough stuff, the XC has a beefier 45mm nonadjustable, male-slider, 8.7-inch-travel
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Coming up to second front tire change on my '06 1050 S3, on previous bikes I normally change the front fork oil at the same time. Is it possible to do this DIY? I have looked at the service manual and draining the oil is straightforward but when refilling the oil level is checked "with the fork fully compressed and the spring removed". MuddySump July 7th, 2015. Hi Carlos. On the later model tiger 800/XC, street triple, daytonas, explorers and trophy’s and the new 800’s the cam sprockets are adjusted to take out the stretch from the cam chain. It needs tools to hold the cams in place when it gets done. David. Re: Fork Oil. Reply #1 on: Aug 14, 2011, 01.25 am. Tiger 800. Oil level: 103mm - with fork fully compressed. Specified oil: Showa SS 8. Fork pull through: Top of inner tube 4mm above the upper face of the top yoke. Tiger 800XC. Oil level: 107mm - with fork fully compressed. My Triumph Tiger 1050 had two leaking fork oil seals after 16k miles. I renewed the fork oil seals and bushings. See: 7lAVH7.