Stig wrote:I can supply you with stainless dogbones to lift the rear. This makes the bike tip into corners faster
10w oil for the forks helps stop it diving
Also go -1 / +1 on your gearing. It'll get you in the sweet spot plus slightly shorten the wheelbase and give you a tad more "nose".
Stig wrote:I can supply you with stainless dogbones to lift the rear. This makes the bike tip into corners faster
10w oil for the forks helps stop it diving
Thx. How much does it lift the rear as this bike is really quite low?
I'll get a new shock in due course and have located soe Ohlins springs for the front too.
Stig wrote:I can supply you with stainless dogbones to lift the rear. This makes the bike tip into corners faster
10w oil for the forks helps stop it diving
Also go -1 / +1 on your gearing. It'll get you in the sweet spot plus slightly shorten the wheelbase and give you a tad more "nose".
The bike has a new (in mileage not age) C&S, but is towards the back it the adjuster. I did look at it and think I may be able to remove a link..
Bone centres are 155, 158 and 160.
165 centres are standard
Lift heights are approximate as it depends on the amount of wear in suspension and shock condition
Stig wrote:Bone centres are 155, 158 and 160.
165 centres are standard
Lift heights are approximate as it depends on the amount of wear in suspension and shock condition
Super. Thx. I will be sure to remove any excess play too..