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Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 11:19 am
by DougB
For the last 4 years I've been running with NSR250SP fork uppers (Showa cartridge damping units) fitted into the standard KR1S lower legs to improve the front suspension. Standard the KR uses the damping rod system and I found them way too hard and harsh for road and they gave very little feel on track.
After a discussion with Maxton while buying cartridge units for my race TZR, I decided to upgrade and fit the same Maxton SD20 units to the KR1S as well. The main advantage is that they have rebound and compression adjustments (with the NSR dampers I just have rebound adjustment). I've just finished fitting Maxton cartridges into the original KR forks, not the most straightforward of tasks but still possible as a DIY job with some certain tools so I thought I'd post up the process on here.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 8:56 pm
by fred
i `m always interested in upgrades Doug ,hope it`s going well, ive just fitted a Paoli rear shock off a laverda formula 750 to my kr1s .
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:11 pm
by DougB
See if this makes any sense then Fred!
This was the setup up with the NSR fork uppers in, with just preload and rebound adjusters at the top.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:16 pm
by DougB
20 minutes later and it looked like this! I love how easy these bikes are to work on. Second picture is the NSR cartridge damper unit.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:24 pm
by DougB
One major alteration to fit the Maxton dampers, the valve unit in the bottom of the standard KR fork tube needs to be removed. I'd kept the KR fork legs in case I ever wanted to put the forks back to standard but after this change the legs would be never be useable in the standard setup again but here goes:
The bottom of the leg showing the valve unit, the tube is rolled over by the factory to hold it in place, this needs to be ground off.
Dremel with a coarse rotary drum grinds the edge off pretty well.
About 1mm has to come off until the line between the inner unit and outer leg can be seen.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:27 pm
by DougB
Once the tube is ground off the valve unit can be drifted out of the fork tube, I used a long steel rod down from the fork cap end and a few taps with a hammer out if came leaving the end of the tube looking like this:
The dremel came in handy again just to deburr the sharp edges.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:29 pm
by DougB
This is the Maxton damping unit. They come supplied in bits so the right hand is the unit fully assembled to show what is actually put into the forks, the left is the component parts.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:33 pm
by DougB
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:40 pm
by DougB
So first a spacer ring (supplied by Maxton) drops into the fork lower to keep the fork travel to standard, this drops right down to the bottom of the tube.
Then the upper leg goes in
Bearing
Spacer ring
and new seal
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:45 pm
by DougB
I don't have a bearing drift to fit these bits but I have an old 41mm bottom yolk, so I clamp it to the tube then use it to knock the bearing and seal into place like a slide hammer. To get the seal in I use an old seal with a cut in it, once the new seal seats down it's easy to pick the old seal out from inside the housing and then fit the seal retaining and upper dust seal.
So this is the full fork leg, ready for the damper.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:52 pm
by DougB
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:59 pm
by DougB
Next is simply to put the correct amount of fork oil in (Putoline 5W is recommended). The fork oil level needs to be checked by taking the fork cap and spring off the damper unit, compressing the fork tube down and then measuring the level (the process is described in the instructions that Maxton send). Once done and put back together the cap is screwed into the fork leg and the legs can be set back into the yolks, set to the standard position.
BE VERY CAREFUL TIGHTENING THE TOP YOLK CLAMP!!! They are 20Nm in the manual but hardly a couple of turns and this happened to mine, nowhere near torque. They are 30 years old and are a real weak point. Luckily Bernie helped me out with a spare and I've sent this one broken one off now to get it drawn up into a CNC billet yolk which I'll fit in future.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:05 pm
by DougB
So all in all. It's a great upgrade (but not cheap). These units are Maxton SD20 dampers with their F3 fork tops to give preload/rebound/compression damping. The drawback is the tops only come in anodised colours, so I chose black, but I'd rather they were alloy like the originals. The ride with these fitted though is a world better than the standard forks, and are a step better again than the NSR setup I was using. I'll be playing with the oil level and damping settings as soon as I get it to the track but on the road they were pretty much spot on straight away.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 10:00 pm
by 500bernie
Very nice Doug.
Re: Maxton Cartridge damper upgrade
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 11:39 am
by geezagillard
Lovely job and had exactly the same thing in mind for mine once I can see the spare cash. Keep the ride reports coming and what setup are you running at the rear?