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Been on the fence about adjusting my suspension but decided it has to be done :shock:


The front is very spongy - dipping heavily even under light breaking, and the rear seems ok I suppose although it does drop a lot when I get on!


SO is there a recomended method of adjusting it or do you just tweak things until it feels 'right'?


On another forum a member with a similar bike who is of a similar size just said to click everything up 4 and that should be fine - is this worth a shot?

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Not the recommended way I believe. First thing they say to do, is record where everything is, right now, so you can always go back to a start point....


gimme 5 mins, i think i got an article somewhere ...


EDIT: found article, gimme 10 to photo it and upload it etc ...

Posted

hmmm - its straight from the factory - would it all be on 0?


I would count the twiddles and clicks of everything I did, I am slighty anal about things like that :)

Posted

Best just take it to someone who knows what there doing I had my zx6 tweaked and it was way better!


And keith had the fazer done by a pro, and that had a spectacular effect....how do you test it ride the same bit of raod over and over again??

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right... dunno if you'll be able to read this. But like Tenko says.. might be better if a pro did it...

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