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Biohazard
14th June 2006, 12:30
Just found this link thought you guys may find it usefull for all your suspension settings http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/146_street_bike_suspension_settings/

WickedOne
14th June 2006, 12:31
Just found this link thought you guys may find it usefull for all your suspension settings http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/146_street_bike_suspension_settings/

Yeah, almost every bike :angry:

Biohazard
14th June 2006, 12:31
bugger....glad i typed almost then :blip:

imdying
14th June 2006, 13:05
For what weight rider do these settings apply?

Biohazard
14th June 2006, 13:06
Not quite sure, probably for the average American so fookin heavy if they are from Florida (roflamo):blip:

Seriously though not a clue...

GR81
14th June 2006, 13:07
i feel so left out :(

kiwifruit
14th June 2006, 13:11
awesome, cheers for that

Toast
14th June 2006, 13:14
I've used these settings as a starting point for a couple of bikes now.

They obviously don't state the weight of the rider, but at 80-85kgs they seem to work ok for me (my 929's sag was just right when using their preload settings).

Take them as a base setting to work from, not as an optimal setting. Your weight and riding style will almost always mean adjustments are needed.

Fishy
14th June 2006, 13:44
Setting the sag is the first thing to do with your suspension adjustments. Make sure you have that right before fiddling around with the rebound and compression.

I am pretty sure those settings on sport rider are suited for track riding though from memory.

I set up my 04 CBR1000RR according to those settings and it was way to hard for the road. They suggested the rear preload position of 8 out of 10!! Was like riding a brick!

Karma
14th June 2006, 14:23
No ZX4R...

Biohazard
14th June 2006, 14:29
I did say "almost" :crybaby:

Matt Bleck
14th June 2006, 14:43
It's alright, the ones that really matter are there....

Str8 Jacket
14th June 2006, 15:10
It's alright, the ones that really matter are there....

Your welcome to your opinion... :weep:

Clivoris
16th June 2006, 22:34
Just checked out the Tuono settings and they are consistent with other recommendations I have seen. Really useful that they point out that the ride height adjuster should be set as low as possible. Makes sense I s'pose. Ta for the link. :drinkup: