Fargin_Khan is onto it. 70Kgs would probably make you alittle light for standard settings. But start with those and set Sag right. zip tie the forks to get an idea of travel being used at front and marker the rear slider for same reason (Draw on slider with permanent marker, it will rub off as shock compresses and let you know travel being used). Adjust the preload until you are using a decent amount of that travel front and rear (hit a few potholes for good measure). Then work separately on compression and rebound damping. Keep a log of settings and take your time over each. I would also agree with tire pressures being a little low, but wouldn't expect that to produce a weave.
Suspension setup, as pointed out is very personal except when it comes to handling problems.
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This is a great arcticle on seting up http://www.moto-racing.co.uk/Guides/...nsionSetup.htm
BTW, lowering the tripple clamps a little also puts more weight over the front and can help alot with securing the front wheel... but experiment a little at a time.
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