i seriously know fuck all about suspension, just what cowboyz told me, i honestly wouldn't know or don't think its annoying
lost me even more with that one! well im 75kg's? and it still feels way better than a gpx250!
has had an alarm / immobilizer installed
I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.
The reality is the stock rear spring rate is pretty close for you, although given our high ratio of roads with bumps theres an argument to say that it could sustain a reduction to a 9, perhaps even an 8.5 albeit with a bit more preload. Shocks with very well arranged / calibrated hydraulics ( eg Ohlins TTX36 ) will in fact run an 8.5 or even an 8 spring for someone of your personal stats, on the road. Simply because the hydraulics are doing their job properly.
The reason the stock shock feels ''hard'' or rather harsh is predominantly because the stock internal rebound shimming is way too too firm and non responsive. Allied with that the taper on the internal rebound bypass needle is way too ''shallow'' and needs reprofiling to give a much better response range to external adjustment.
These shocks feel ''dead'' or ''wooden'' and external adjustments will NOT cure that problem. All external adjustments do is adjust bypass bleed, they will not magically revalve a shocks internals, which is what is needed.
The high speed compression adjuster does have a slightly better response range but its still relatively crude as its basically just a preloadable dump valve. It needs to have a fairly aggressive setting ( wound a long way inwards ) for track day use but coversely it needs winding out if you wish for compliant road use. But not wound so far out that it ''dumps its load'' rather too readily and then compromises chassis ride height control.
The front forks have much better ''bones'' than many but the glaring fault is that they are seriously deficient of high speed rebound. Because of that people wind in the external rebound adjusters way too far to try and compensate for a weak shim stack. It doesnt actually fix the problem but introduces another, that being it again gives a dead feel and compromises edge grip as the forks approach full extension when accelerating off corners. Fortunately it is fixable at reasonable cost and we have done a good many of these.
sort of got the jist of what you were saying
was speaking absolute jargon
you might as well of posted in arabic!
seriously thanks for the help though, might look into getting my suspension set up some time down the line
I asked God for a bike, but I know God doesn't work that way. So I stole a bike and asked for forgiveness.
well specter sounds u have the same bike as me Canadian spec,wont run celcius the temp runs 185 to 190 Fahrenheit. the 600 shock was hard, yep i replaced it with the 750 it was softer more balance front/rear.so i compared the two shock springs (tested at a car sus/specialist) 600 was 545lbs.and 750was 510lbs the rear feels softer and man it hooks up the rear (im 78kg) question- does the gas pressure affect the rebound?
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks