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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Leics
Bike: M900
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I have 916 Showa forks in my M900 and when I fitted them they had 95n springs but were way too hard, I swapped them for 90 and they are now much much better and I'll wager I'm a fair bit heavier than you. That said, different forks/valving etc. may make the difference? To reply to the OP, I can testify that 916 forks work very well and are adjustable etc. but are not a straight swap as the tubes are a different size to a Monster (at least old Monster) meaning, you need to bore the top yoke and shim the bottom.
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