998 Biposta suspension settings For a 14.5 stone rider , without leathers! what would be suitable fast road suspension settings. All of these free mag givaways never list the 998 bp! thanks in advance Phil:frog: |
First start with the Static sag !! I have 30mm front ,10mm rear , get this sorted then post back if its any better ! I have a softer rear spring on my 998 BP but you should be ok as i am 13stone kitted up ! :) |
Agree with Totto. Make sure the static sag front and rear are sorted first. It the basic starting point. |
Yep,I agree with Totto and Felix,get the sag sorted first. For 998 bip settings,do a search on the old message board.Henners had his bike set up as part of a MCN feature. |
Yep - have to agree with Totto, but as well as suspension, also worth considering tyres and pressures. Swapping the original Pirelli's for 207RR's made my 998 turn in much quicker - made the bike much easier to ride at speed. |
Good point Bolt prob best check the trye pressure's first I just found this out the hard way , went out for a ride & thought the bike & started playing with the fork settings , after a couple of adjustments the bike felt no better , checked the tyre pressure to find the front 6 PSI down ! :( |
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