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WP 4357 & 4860 Fork Information
Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide information on the location of sources for gathering
information on the forks and to put into one document operation and maintenance information withnotes on common problems and their solutions not documented elsewhere.
General Information
WP 4357 & 4!" #orks are fitted to $T% & usaberg machines from '""" onwards.
The 4357() *+, 4!"() produced between '""" and '""! are an open cartridge design and share
man- common components particularl- the damping components. The ma/or variation betweenthem is the fork tube diameters and the addition of a 3rdbush to the 4!"(s.
Parts Information
The $T% spare parts manuals are 0uite detailed in the descriptions and specifications on the parts
and variations in parts between -ear models and are a good source of information. These manualsare available from a number of the $T% dealers on1line.
Repair anuals
The repair manuals are available from WP )uspension and other web sites on1line. The manuals are
detailed with one or two e2ceptions such as disassembl- of the compression valve ad/uster.
!peration anuals
The $T% owners manuals available from $T% on1line have information on fork ad/ustments and
routine maintenance.
!t"er sources of information
usaberg.org website has a ver- good page of information
httpwww.husaberg.orgwikiinde2.php#rontsuspension
Without the help of the usaberg.org site this document would not have been possible so all thanksto them for making the information available.
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Fork #asics
Fork $en%t"
The 4357 & 4!" fork lengths var- from model to model. The forks fitted to the $T% )6 rangehave a length of 35 mm & '5 mm of travel. The fork length is set b- the length of the inner and
outer tubes in con/unction with the length of the damping tube and piston rod.
The length and travel of the forks can reduced b- changing the piston rod or fitting a spacer below
the rebound spring. The length of the rebound spring can also be changed for greater rebound travel.
Fork ra'el
#ork travel or stroke is also set b- the h-draulic stop. 8hanging the h-draulic stop to a different
length or fitting spacers above the h-draulic stop can ad/ust 9reduce: the stroke of the forks.
;n the 4357 forks up to element to the spring rate. The air chamber length can be ad/usted to suit
individual riders and riding conditions. When the air chamber or volume of air in the forks is toolow the forks will become harsh on smaller bumps and can suffer h-draulic lock before ma2imum
compression is reached.
The air chamber length commonl- called the =*ir ?ap> is the distance from the top of the fork
when full- compressed without springs to the oil level and varies from
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)omponent ec"nical Information
Re*ound +al'e
There are 3 variations on the rebound valve and rebound needle common to both 4357 & 4!"
models. The individual part numbers dates of introduction and complete unit part numbers are
,00- ,00, ,003.05Bebound tap 4!".""'5 4!"."
1 Top edge of mm shaft for check valves & mid valve chamfered
1 Fength of shaft for rebound shims increased
+ote. Watch out for the !2 mm shims the- can be easil- lost on disassembl- & re assembl-
The !2 shims are used to increase or decrease the mid valve or rebound valve sections.*dding shims increases the mid valve area and removing them adds to the rebound valve.
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)ompression +al'e
There are 3 variations on the compression valve and compression needle common to both 4357 &
4!" models. The individual part numbers dates of introduction and complete unit part numbersare
'""< '""' '""31"5
8ompression tap 4!".""'7 4!"."
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Periodic aintenance 1c"edule
Gleed fork legs Begularl-
4""" kms or '"""" kms or
once a -ear ever- ' -ears
1tandard aintenance Work
8heck fork for leaks and function 6
8heck tightness triple clamps fork leg a2le nuts and screws 6
Gleed fork legs 68heck spoke tension and rim /oin 6
Recommended aintenance Work
8lean and grease steering head bearings and gasket elements 68omplete maintenance of fork 6
?rease steering head bearings 6
i%"tenin% or2ues
#olt 1ie etric Imperial "readlock
8ollar +ut front Wheel )pindle m
Grake 8aliper #ront m 2
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Routine aintenance & (d/ustments
Fork (ir Pressure Release
Put the motorc-cle on a stand with the front wheel
lifted off the ground.
Foosen the breather screws a few turns in order to
relieve the pressure from the inside of the forks.
)(I! E2cessive pressure in the fork canbe the cause of oil leaks. Af the fork is leaking it isrecommended to open the breather plugs before
replacing the seals.
(d/ustin% )ompression ampin%
8ompression damping is ad/usted with screwsat the bottom of the fork legs. Turn the knob
clockwise to increase compression damping &
counterclockwise to reduce damping
(d/ustment Procedure
Turn ad/usting screw clockwise full-
Turn it back the number clicks re0uired
(d/ustin% Re*ound ampin%
Bebound damping is ad/usted with screws at
the top of the fork legs. Turn the knob
clockwise to increase rebound damping & anticlockwise to reduce damping
(d/ustment Procedure
Turn ad/usting screw clockwise full-Turn it back the number clicks re0uired
WP Model Adjustment Ranges
T-pe WP "5
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)leanin% t"e ust Wipers
The dust wipers remove dust and coarse dirt
particles from the fork tubes.
,irt ma- also get in behind the wipers and candamage the fork seals
Cse a screwdriver to lever the dust wipers out ofthe outer tubes and slide them downward.
8lean dust wipers outer tubes and fork tubes
thoroughl- and oil them thoroughl- with
silicone spra- or engine oil.
Then push dust wipers into the outer tubes b-hand or with a seal driver.
ote
Bemoving the fork protectors makes cleaningeasier
)"an%in% t"e andle*ar Position
The handlebar position can be ad/usted b- '' mm.
The upper triple clamp 3 has ' bores
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)"eck and (d/ust 1teerin% ead #earin%s
8heck steering head bearings for pla- periodicall-.Place the motorc-cle on stand with the front wheel
off the ground. olding the a2le mounts and tr- tomove the fork forward and backward.
Af there is an- movement in the forks read/ust thebearings.
To read/ust loosen the five pinch bolts ' of the top triple clamp and turn steering stem boltclockwise 3 until there is no more pla-. ,onIt tighten the steering stem bolt all the wa- otherwise
the bearings will be damaged. With a plastic hammer lightl- rap on the triple clamp to release
tension. Be1tighten the five pinch bolts to '" +m 9
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(ssem*l & isassem*l Issues
Fork u*e (ssem*l & isassem*l
The WP %6%* maintenance manual refers to removal and assembl- of the rebound ad/uster rod
=with ;1Bing>. The pictures on both assembl- and disassembl- do not show an- ;1Bing and the
$T% parts manuals do not list an- ;1Bing. At is assumed the "1Bing was intended to center thead/ustment rod in the piston rod.
)ompression aps
The compression tap bod- is allo- and the
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Inner Fork $e%s
#ork legs are known to leak and be difficult to unscrew from the a2le holders. *nal-sis shows dirt
is entering the screw threads from the top of the a2le holder.
The solution is to seal the non threaded section of the inner tube which is inside the a2le holder. Toprevent leaking use a small amount of h-draulic thread seal above the "1Bing.
An addition to the above it is possible for dirt to enter the thread area from the fork guard mounts.* small !mm plug of closed cell foam at the rear of the fork guard mounting holes will stop dirt
entering and also protect the lower fork legs from distortion if e2cessivel- long bolts are used on thefork guards.
Re*ound +al'e & Piston Rod
;n re assembl- put 3" millilitres of fork oil into the piston rod prior to inserting the reboundad/uster rod. This will assist in a number of wa-s
#irstl- it will assist in dissipating heat generated in movement of the forks.
)econdl- it will prevent rusting on the internal surface of the piston rod.Thirdl- it will lubricate the upper area of the rebound damping ad/uster.
Fastl- it will prevent an- baking of assembl- grease to the internal wall of the piston rod.
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1tandard ools Re2uired
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WP 1pecial ools
!uter u*e )lamp
*lternative
Timber Tube olders
54 57 mm
54 !" mm
T5"
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#W F650G1 )on'ersion Information
1teerin% ead & :okes
The #!5"?) has '< mm offset in the -okes less than this offset is reported to reduce steering locksignificantl-. The $T% )6 & E68 models have '"mm offset -okes standard & the forward edge
of the upper -oke from these machines is straight and has 3 2 !mm threaded holes suitable for
mounting the #!5"?) ignition switch & steering lock.
The )6 lower -okes have threaded steering stop mountings on their upper edge which an be usedfor mounting both steering stops & the G%W =)plash ?uard> with a little ingenuit-
Fork $e% Positionin% in :okes
When 4357 forks & $T% )6 -okes are fitted to the #!5"?) steering head the shape of the forkuppers provides
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1tandard WP (ir )"am*er $en%t"s
* sample of standard WP air chamber lengths for 4357 & 4!" forks are below
WP 4357
WP 4357 %achines Travel Preload *ir ?ap
2000 - 250/300/380 SX, MXC, EXC '5 !
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,ia Part +o ,escription )tandard !4" *dv !4"*dv %od )td %-
+o '""' '""3 '""5 "' "3 #!5" #!5"
r! M"#$%ne &e%'$t ()'*+ 154 158 158 154 158 1,, 1,,
-%tted R%der &e%'$t ()'*+ 91 86 90
.ue &e%'$t (0,5L%tre*+ 21 21 18,5 21 21 12,5 12,5
Total Weight 175 179 176.75 266 265 279.75 189.75
Spr%n'* .%tted 044 044 046 05 05 048 048
reo"d (+ 4 5 5 5
% &e%'$t 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
A%r "p (+ 120 100 100 100 100
Reound/Cop C%#)er* M%d M%d
45 4!".""'5 Bebound Tap 9K )pring: X X
45 4!"."
4 4!".""!' 8heck Halve 2'4 ".< 4 4 4 3 3 3
8heck Halve 2'4 ".
5" 4"54."4"' )him !2
5" 4"54."4"5 )him !2
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+otes
The f!5" shim stacks are a starting point onl- and should be varied according to rider weight
loaded machine weight and the t-pe of riding envisaged
E2ternal sub tanks can be considered to 0uickl- stiffen up the suspension for road use
The valving should be the same on both 4357 and 4!" forks as the damping components are
common the 4357(s however have a different air volume and so air gaps will change
Compreion Valve
!3 4!"."
7" 4!".""!< 8heck Halve 2'4 ".4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
7< 4!".""47 8ompression Piston X X X X X X X
Halve )haft Fength 135 135
Halve Thickness 89 89
8heck Halve *rea Fength 2 2
8heck Halve =float> 16 16
)him )tack Fength *vailable 26 16
)tack )i@e 15 13 11 09 09 085 09
5" 4!".""!3 )him !2'4 ".< 6 6 5 2 2 2 2
5" 4"54."4"" )him !2
5" 4"54."4"< )him !2
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#W Front Guard & orn ountin%
There are a number of options on the choice of front guard ranging from after market guards $T%
guard or the G%W guard. The G%W guard is 0uite heav- at ". kg.
The G%W guard is < to ' mm too wide to fit
into the $T% lower -oke. The choices are usinga little heat to seat the guard into the -oke or to
take a little out of the -oke & the guard.
The horn can be mounted from the spare bolt
position in the front of the guard.
%ount dimensions are " 2
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#rem*o Front #rake )aliper
The Grembo front brake caliper on the #!5"?) and the $T% !4"5" are the same. At is a standard
''.5552 3'3" mm piston caliper with a caliper bracket specific to each of the machines.
The combined caliper and bracket are shown as one part +o on the G%W on1line fiche.
The G%W caliper can be re used with $T% caliper bracket !"