Hey, everyone! I'm a tech doing a light track day build on a customer's '99 V11 Sport. He complained of no compression damping in the front. I dismantled the left fork, and found nothing excessively worn or broken. I did notice, however, that the cylinder of the cartridge is drilled three times. This allows all the oil to puke out the sides, eliminating most of the damping until the ring passes the last hole, about 3/4 of the way through the entire stroke. This corresponds to the reaction I get from the fork leg compressing it manually, off-bike. Everything I've found indicates that this is the stock setup, and that it hasn't been mangled by someone in a past life.
Now, Has anyone plugged or filled any or all of these holes in order to increase overall damping, directing more or all of the oil through the adjustable valve, thereby increasing the range of adjustability? I'd definitely be running 5w if I ended up modding it in this fashion.