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Do it yourself - seriously!
There is only one person that can set your suspension up how you like it and that is you!
A suspension dude can only give you a generic setup, you will arrive at something better yourself.
Spend the dosh on some new tyres and follow this guide so you know what you are doing!!
https://www.gostar-racing.com/information/motorcycle_suspension_set-up.htm
Or give me £500 and I'll do it for you!!  ____________________ The purpose of life is to fight maturity. |
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thanks ill give this a go tomorrow  ____________________ Suzuki gsxr 600-2003 |
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Just had a read through and it sounds like i need to harden my front and rear re-bound abit . will do some tests tomorrow ____________________ Suzuki gsxr 600-2003 |
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Paying somebody to do the work ONLY makes sense if your spring rates are completely out... OR if your suspension is knackered anyway and can do with a refresh.
The likes of KAIS (oop north) MCT (suffolk) HM Racing (sarf east/kent) will do it for you but a basic setup is in the region of £100!
I knew my front and rear were gone (30k miles in 10 years) so i opted to go to HM racing for a complete front and rear rebuild with different springs and weight oil. Transformed the bike because I wanted a bike that was rock solid and planted... which is what I got. Pricey though @ 600 quid! ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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Gonna disagree on this one, my ZX9 was a an ill handling pig of a bike from the showroom, the front end was vague and had a habit of bottoming out over bumps mid corner, the shock did a fine jackhammer impression and routinely had me out of the seat, the rear end of the bike pumped and bucked under power and the whole thing did it's damnedest to run wide driving out of turns. In short, I was disgusted that a 4500 mile ZX9 was getting showed up by a tired old GS500 with 40k+ on the clock through the bends and bumps, it was shit and I was rapidly starting to hate it.
Handily for me a fairly local workshop offers setup sessions for 40 quid or so. I turned up, explained the bikes ills and then took a seat whilst he fiddled with it for a bit, he then had me take out for a quick spin to gauge the differences before he finished it off. As corny as it sounds, it honestly felt like the guy had woke the front end from the dead and chopped 50 kilos from it in the process. As well as getting the forks and shock dialled in right, he also tinkered with the ride height to speed the front end up, I get the odd cheeky little bit of headshake but it's not severe enough for me to start winding up the damper, easily a worthwhile trade off. Whilst I imagine I'd have eventually gotten there or thereabouts with the forks in the end but given my inexperience that would have been about as far as I'd have gotten.
So yeah, 40 quid to transform a bike from a wobbly bucking disappointment into the nimble ride I was hoping for in the first place? I'd say that's worth every penny. Mind you 100 would be borderline unless the guy had some trustworthy recommendations behind him. ____________________ 2010 Triumph 1050 Sprint ST |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 247 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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