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Suspension Set Up
I got my suspension setup by Kais suspension and its night and day.

 

it just rides over small bumps and has enough in reserve for the pot holes. hopefully its benefit tyre longevity and increase grip by staying on the tarmac

"As I Lay Rubber down to street, I pray for traction I can keep. But if I skid and begin to slide, please dear god protect my ride"

Mods; Oil pressure switch, neoprene rear inner mudguard, scottoiler, highway pegs,  fenda extenda, 1999 carbs and airbox, Kais suspension setup, later clutch springs, LED lamps, Metmachex swingarm, Hagon Shock, Oxford heated grips, 4 way fused accessory Bus, 17" 3CV front wheel, Michellin R6 tyres, GPS speedo, 5' ignition advance.
Quote:The fork oil change on my 2004 niner was overdue and I decided that this time I would look closer at pre-load setting. I have always considered the harshness over ripples and bumps to be down to the fork design. The full stroke of the forks is 140mm and with pre-load adjusters at minimum and a full tank, 40mm of that is taken up with the weight of the bike. With my 100kg / 15.75 stone aboard, that takes up another 15mm. The initial spring compression, forks extended, is 25mm with the fork cap in place. Therefore, the spring compression, bike upright, is 25mm+40mm = 65mm.





When I removed the springs, I noticed they were dual rate. As far as I know, they are standard springs - I bought the bike at 13,000km / 8,000 miles. Their length is 350m, the same as quoted on JBX pages. So what do they look like when compressed by 65mm? Using some threaded studding, the pictures show that the softer rate is fully compressed at just 300mm. Basically, the spring acts as a stiff linear type.





In order to meet recommendations from various sources for sag with my 100kg aboard, in the past Ive set maximum pre-load. I have now set pre-load at minimum and will increase it should I find it necessary.

Thanks for sharing Hombre :good: Good to see it happening.


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