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Cone valve vs aer 48. Jun 8, 2014 · What did you try to setup the forks befo...


 

Cone valve vs aer 48. Jun 8, 2014 · What did you try to setup the forks before sending them out for a re-valve? You would be the first person I've heard say doesn't like the new AER fork from a performance perspective. i am considering a set to replace the standard aer 48 forks on my '17 tc250 (which are quite good!). It retains the same Cone Valve technology and is available in three basic variants: closed cartridge with coil springs, closed cartridge with air spring, and open cartridge with coil springs. the options are revalve the stock xplor. With its focus on INNOVATION and PERFORMANCE, WP gives riders a dynamic edge to take their riding to their highest personal level of performance. The AER on the 22+ bikes works really well if the back end is setup, I’d say they are right up there with my cone valves. Apr 15, 2017 · i am looking for actual riding feedback/experience on the aer version of WP's cone valve forks. Now i am searching for a new solution. Add the infamous Cone Valve mid-valve from the AER Cone Valve forks to your OEM AER fork! This greatly reduces deflection, increases bump absorption, and provides a smoother more consistent mid-stroke. WP develops high-performance motorcycle suspension and components. Feb 9, 2022 · Hello, does anyone has experiencs with the xv aer fork? For enduro riding. We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science. I know a lot of you were asking about my cone valve forks, well here is my initial impression when switching from stock WP AER 48 (air forks) to the WP MXMA The JBI setup replaces the mid valve and the base valve post to something that looks a lot like the ‘21 and up spec. Aug 5, 2015 · Cone valves are great on hardpack tracks. The performance link drops the rear 5mm, but helps with swap going into a rough braking bump section. One leg contains the damping, while the other leg houses the pneumatic air chamber. The WP XACT PRO 7543 fork combines two of WP’s greatest technologies: The Cone Valve damping system and the AER spring system. . Or the conevalve springfork. The WP CV is better than KYB A-kit forks (spring version). Keep us posted, my stock jackhammer AER 48’s are really harsh. Sep 6, 2017 · The WP AER 48 Cone Valve fork combines the incredible Cone Valve damping system with the AER air-spring system. Kreft is often crazy expensive you can buy used cone valves for the same price XACT PRO 7448 AER Technology drastically reduces the total weight Constant damping performance with WP CONE VALVE Technology Easy and quick adjustment due to split fork system Low maintenance due to minimum manufacturing tolerances Increased comfort in hard settings despite high breakthrough reserves The solution to the AER-48 forks is valving them stiffer, for lower air pressure. I have time on the AER 48's and found them to be very supple and all around very capable forks. My testing has resulted in a set of forks that exceeds my expectations in what i thought was capable of motorcycle suspension. My ridingskills are n Jun 8, 2014 · Cone valves! Last season I had KYB A-kit suspension and now I have WP Cone valves and trax shock. Continued investment in new technologies and research also ensure both racers and ambitious leisure riders maintain an edge over the competition. This fork with split technology has been developed in close collaboration with current World Championship riders aboard many different motorcycle brands. Jan 12, 2023 · Hi Question ive sold my conevalve aer because i didnt like the harshness. The Cone Valve damping leg is an evolution of the traditional Cone Valve fork with damping optimized for use in With time on both, we'd lean towards these KYB units over the more expensive WP XACT Pro Cone Valve components. I have an revalved en 25mm shortened aer fork in my bike and is feels Sep 6, 2017 · The WP AER 48 Cone Valve fork combines the incredible Cone Valve damping system with the AER air-spring system. It’s sold as a DIY kit as well to save some money. Never ridden Ohlins, but Ive heard that Ohlins is good, but not as great as WP or KYB A-kits. I’m intrigued. The WP AER 48 Cone Valve fork combines two of WP’s greatest technologies: The Cone Valve damping system and the AER spring system. KYB inserts in my xplor fork. The cone valves have a firmer feel throughout the stroke, though not necessarily harsh, feeling more performance based in progression. If valved perfectly, and set at the right PSI the AER-48 forks overtake the KYB SSS forks in terms of ride-ability and especially control. These cost a fraction of the price and are very competitive against the likes of cone valves. Also riding 350sxf. In (holland) we do enduro crosscountry and sometimes mx track. One leg contains the damping, while the other leg houses the pneumatic May 2, 2020 · Not a spring conversion so no added weight yet mimics the plushness. On sand tracks I like AER better because the front end is lighter and you can easily set the stroke higher by adding more air pressure. Dec 2, 2019 · The Xact Pro fork is the next evolution in “Cone Valve” technology. utbld scm ewgjf hpdsv tcfafi mjqa aramnng dihgo cgahl apgx