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    Help with R6 suspension settings

    Can someone explain the adjustments on my R6 up front. In particular the effect of adjusting the Preload, and Dampner. Does it make it corner better etc ?

    Thanks

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    Delete post & try again in the suspension section will give best results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Delete post & try again in the suspension section will give best results.

    I would have but couldnt find anywhere to post this question ( i did look first). Not easy to naviagte round here if your new !

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    Try www.sportrider.com They have suggested settings for most bikes,got mine for my R6 off there & they got me in the ballpark so to speak.
    You'll need to set up your static sag first, there'll be a thread here somewhere or google it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by virtual120 View Post
    Can someone explain the adjustments on my R6 up front. In particular the effect of adjusting the Preload, and Dampner. Does it make it corner better etc ?

    Thanks
    Give this a read, it might help ! If not take it to someone who it might !


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    Quote Originally Posted by virtual120 View Post
    I would have but couldnt find anywhere to post this question ( i did look first). Not easy to naviagte round here if your new !
    You're new?! It says you have been around since July 2009!
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    Its under maintenance section, there is a suspension sub section.

    Irrespective the main point is likely that you need to service the suspension units. oil breaks down, parts wear. Those clickers & preload adjusters won't do anything useful if you have tired kit.

    There is heaps of info on sites like Racetech on setting up suspension, but if your rear linkage is stiff from lack of grease munking the bearings & oil knackered & holding the shims open & springs that are say too soft (common yam forks) for your weight, then a freshen up is in order.

    Ideally you then dig deep & buy some aftermarket bits & experience how good it can be, but a freshen up will get you 1/2 way there from tired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by virtual120 View Post
    Can someone explain the adjustments on my R6 up front. In particular the effect of adjusting the Preload, and Dampner. Does it make it corner better etc ?

    Thanks
    The high speed compression adjuster in the front forks is a great device on that bike, once the base preload on it is shimmed properly. Give me a call daytime 06 7512100 and Ill elaborate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Give this a read, it might help ! If not take it to someone who it might !


    http://www.gostar-racing.com/club/Ho..._motorbike.pdf
    Thanks that was veryu helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    The high speed compression adjuster in the front forks is a great device on that bike, once the base preload on it is shimmed properly. Give me a call daytime 06 7512100 and Ill elaborate.
    Wa wa wa wa wait a fuggin minute. You're offering advice for free?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo89 View Post
    You're new?! It says you have been around since July 2009!
    relatively !

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    Wa wa wa wa wait a fuggin minute. You're offering advice for free?

    HeyZeus, the rumours aren't true..............
    Not quite, I give them money as well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Taylor View Post
    The high speed compression adjuster in the front forks is a great device on that bike, once the base preload on it is shimmed properly. Give me a call daytime 06 7512100 and Ill elaborate.
    Are you referring to the later forks, 06/07 ? I think the OP has an 02 model.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dazzler View Post
    Are you referring to the later forks, 06/07 ? I think the OP has an 02 model.
    Yes , I didnt spot that. If he provides his regulra e-mail address Ill send some setup info when Im back on deck

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