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Originally posted by butch890 whatever you do the very first thing BEFORE you change anything is to note down the settings that you have now. That way if it all goes tits up you can go back to the starting point. Butch |
Yep and dont go for extreme suspension setting changes in one go.Adjust in small amounts and test the bike each time.Use the same route,hopefully with lots of bends,and note down what you like or dislike about the feel.
I got my 999bip right for me virtually straight away.The 'S' has taken 4 months.
The Showa'd bip was easy to set up as the standard rear shock settings were ideal for me.The front had slightly too much preload,so that was wound out by two rings.A little extra compression damping,and the front was sorted.
To make the bike turn in quicker,two turns of the ride height adjuster did the trick.