I am thinking of upgrading from the standard shock I am running on my FXR to something better. (Something adjustable that is) Have got the front working but the back is a little lacking. Any ideas?
Cheers Rich
I am thinking of upgrading from the standard shock I am running on my FXR to something better. (Something adjustable that is) Have got the front working but the back is a little lacking. Any ideas?
Cheers Rich
If you remove the RS125 chassis bikes in Chch the top bikes are FXR's and CBR's all running on the same KYB shocks, I also know of two homebuilt frames running FXR shocks sucessfully. You may want to try another standard shock before you go to the expence and trouble of changing your shock, They may be basic and crude but work for us and plenty of others, your shock could be a dud.....just a thought.
Its harder to lose weight than gain horsepower.
Good to know.
It's not all that bad as you say and the cost of something better seams like it could be lots. I will do some more investigation at this weekends racing. Might have just been a wet weather problem or rider one. I am 90kg and have the spring wound up as far as it will go. There is some slack in the rebound damping at the top (no damping really) and that seams to translate to crap traction as you roll on the gas. The rider sag is about 30mm I thought that might cancel the lack of top end damping but I am not conviced.
I have a lovely ZXR shock for you it does wonders for your rear tyre (tui add)
It's not what you ride but how you ride it!!
We have just had to replace the rear shock on the FXR/Loncin. Got a second hand one from a mate. The shock turned out to be worse than the one we had.
Due to our usual budget constraints options were limited. I ended up buying a chinker shock for $70 it's a bit longer than stock (20mm) and it raises the rear end of the bike a bit. It fells pretty good tho. will be at the track at the weekend to try it out. Of course being a chinker I don't know how long it will last.
Can post you a pic and link if you're interested.
First issue is use the right spring for your weight. Winding preload will not make the spring rate any stiffer. Cutting it will, do a thread search
so with the spring removed? Do you think there is air in shock? Can be changed with addition of a schrader valve carefully welded at one end, Ask Daemon if unkeen to try, just watch where linkage goes when compressed, Ask me at track.
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He's the only one I've got.
No drama. Is easy to measure spring rate so you know where you start, then you can compare with other springs, using no more than a lever, tape measure & a set of scales. Or a press if you want to get fancy.
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Some fresh oil costing more than 20 cents a litre or whatever used cooking oil they put in at the Taiwanese factory, filled properly would be a good start.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
if you have the $$$$$ cant you fit a "OHLINS" OR "WP" one??? those are the brands to go for in top qaulity suspension anyway....
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