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Fork setup
Anyone on here local to me any good with front suspension setup.
I have tried but but am unsure if I am following the handbook correctly :-[ Usually I wouldn't bother but I could do with firming the front up a little as it seems to dive a bit under braking :o
If someone can help me with this I would appreciate it as I think its the front end that is giving the lack of confidence I have been experiencing :(
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Re: Fork setup
Hey mate pm me n pop it round we see what we can do for u ! :)
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PM sent buddy [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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what condition is the tyre in??? if its worn or at the incorrect pressure that will make a lot more of a difference than the adjustment of the forks....
is it a touring compound? change to a sports touring, or a sports compound will make a hell of a difference.
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Tyre is only a few months old JD ;) Pirelli Angel ST on front and rear, I think the fork oil is probably shot but Whiz is gonna have a quick look later and I will go from there :)
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Fazer thou is notorious for a squishy front end, new springs thicker oil perhaps?
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Yup I do know about the misgivings of the fazer's suspenders but to be honest what I use it for it is more than capable :) Its just a little unnerving when the front dives and as a result it upsets the whole balance of the bike(to me anyway) :o
I usually run the back end stiffer anyway( coz i'm fat) and regularly carry a pillion, So in hindsight it maybe the rear gone and not the front, If this turns out to be the case then a fellow foccer will sort me out a replacement R6 shock (modification) which has,as I understand it a stiffer spring and better damping :)
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I'd get a stiffer set of springs, sounds like the suspension stiffness is not balanced.