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A friend recently had very good service from these people
https://www.k-tech.uk.com/roadrace.php
They gave him some good advice,asked him how he rides and they suggested that a rebuild of his standard rear shock and front forks would be sufficient.They could quite easily have said that he needed a new mega-expensive shock absorber that would have made them lots of profit,but they were genuine enough to say that a rebuild would be okay.
Initially he only wanted the rear shock rebuilt,but after having had this done he found that the forks were inadequate by comparison with the uprated performance of the rear.New springs,oil and bushes/seals later,his forks were back in place and he feels like he has spent thousands whereas in reality it came to less than £300. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Was that £300 in total for both ends? That is a bit of a bargain I reckon. Was that a rebuild to standard spec or a revalve set up to his weight and riding style?
Actually, don't worry, I can ask them tomorrow when I give them a call  ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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I slung a shock from a newer zx6 into my J1 then had it setup by K-tech.
Handled very well, even with the Renthal bar setup i had on it.
What have you done to the bike so far? Or is it a standard G model? ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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If the front is already dropped by 10mm then adding 10mm at the rear shock will move the CoG even further forward,increasing the rear end being 'wallowy' and instability of braking really hard on the front,feeling like it is going to tuck under at any time.
Start by decreasing the amount dropped at the front to 6mm,increase preload by a few turns and increase rear ride height by 5mm at the shock,which will increase the rear by about 25mm.This should make your CoG more central.If you were to increase the rear by 10mm at the shock,this would increase the rear ride height by about 40mm,causing the back wheel to spin up coming out of corners.
As for the damper adjuster,go back to standard clicker settings and set that as your default.Adjust the rebound clicker first,as this has some affect on your compression.Try 3 clicks up/+ from default first,then you will feel if you are going in the right direction for further adjustments.If you feel that the ride is better,try 3 more.This way,you will feel the differance more immediately instead of +1 everytime.Then,if you feel that it has gone past what you feel is the optimum,go back 3 clicks and see how this feels.Keep a note of each adjustment and how good/bad/worse it feels everytime.
Once happy with the rebound,turn your attention to the compression clickers and do the same there.
Of course,all of these adjustments are worthless if the SAG has not been adjusted first,but I am assuming that you have checked this already (25mm for track,30-35mm for the road). ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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The braking stability has improved with my body position as I think I was too far forward in preparation for corner entry and was pulling unintentional stoppies so there might still be some improvement to come there. I also keep popping fork seals (fork legs are fine by the way)! But yes, I was thinking if I added more ride height I would raise the yokes up a bit again...see how it feels really but the rear seems more sensible to adjust to get more ground clearance. I will start with your suggestions and then work from there
The sag is correct (luckily, as the preload adjuster on the rear is seized solid) and I'm fairly confident I've already found the best rebound and compression settings with a lot of trial and error on track, plus some input from instructors. I started from stock and it's considerably better now, the rear used to pogo around and slide pretty spectacularly coming out of corners...haven't been able to find a better set up with further twiddling.
If I change the ride height I will have another tinker but I think I have quite a good feel for what the bike is doing underneath me and thus for setting it up. The problem is I think I'm getting the best out of the current suspension that I can...it's just not got enough damping anymore maybe? ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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I ran about 10mm drop on the front and some 10mm jack up on the adjuster at the back. All the zx6 shock from G onwards seem to be the same length. The standard shock is a bit naff.
J model shock is the same as the G.
Cant remember what i did to the forks on mine. Think i reduced the air gap a bit....cant remember how much by though! ( im 17st aswell).
Round Silverstone in the fast group, it used to get a drift on going through woodcote, throttle to the stopper in 3rd. Before i swapped the shock out from the standard one, going round Gerrards at Mallory, the shock used to get a bounce on and unsettle the bike completely. Changed the shock, sorted, planted. The bike never felt like i was pushing it beyond what it could do, but the tired old motor let it down. (63k) ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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Supercorsa's.
My gearing was probably different to yours also as i still used the bike on the road. (-1 on the front).
A rebuild would probably help, but if its not squirming around when flat out cranked over, then getting it set up for your weight is about all you can really do without buying an upgraded shock. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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It does squirm around, just not on that corner particularly. The quote I got from K-tech was cheap enough that it's a no brainer to go down that route so we'll see how it goes  ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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