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Old 05-Apr-2005, 09:52
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Suspension set up

Is there anywhere on-line to get a good set up guide?

Ie: tips for weight of rider, Fast road/track use etc.

you know the sort of thing, if you`re 15 stone, using it on Track, 5clicks here, 4 turns there.

that sorta thing?

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Old 05-Apr-2005, 10:30
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Loads of threads on this subject,use the search facilty.
Suspension set-up is a personal thing imo,what works for someone else may not work for you.
Happy twiddling!
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Old 05-Apr-2005, 10:31
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To get mine sorted I booked a trackday with 100% Bikes who have an Ohlins technician available.

You book him in advance - I think it's £40 for the day this year - and you then get to use his services throughout the day.

He takes your current settings (as a reference) and then makes some recommendations on what it should be set to.

You go out and try them, then go back and tell him what you think and he adjusts as necessary.

As long as you can describe what the bike is doing, and whether you like it or not, it's a really cheap way of getting the bike setup for you.

While you can get advice on settings and the like, if you don't particularly like what it does it can be very difficult to adjust it without really knowing what you're doing, and this is where the technician comes in.

For £40 it's an absolute bargain and there's no better place to test it than on a trackday where you can do the same corners over and over again to compare setting.

100% Bikes can be found at http://www.100pc.co.uk/
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Old 05-Apr-2005, 10:47
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or go see Steve Jordan at www.stevejordanmotorcycles.co.uk , they are near Box Hill and he is a fully trained Ohlins techie and does an awful lot of set-up work for the BEMSEE racers .. if you call them speak to either sarah (his wife) or Steve directly and he'll twiddle yer knobs for a small fee ...
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Old 05-Apr-2005, 12:19
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I found this site helpfull
http://www.gostar-racing.com/informa...ion_set-up.htm
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Old 05-Apr-2005, 17:09
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If you have Ohlins, then the base line setting are http://www.ohlins.com/pdf/mounting_i...ions/du421.pdf

Your weight only really effects the sping rate for that http://home.san.rr.com/shazaam/Ohlins_Springs.pdf
credit goes to Shazaam for that one.

But as has been said above suspension is such a personal thing, but this at least gets you a starting point, somewhere to go back to if you fusk it all up!

Rik...
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Old 05-Apr-2005, 17:33
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i found one of the most important thing is setting the sag on the rear to your weight before you start tinkering too much.

the measurement will depend on what sort of riding you do, ive set mine at 32mm (ohlins) mono sping rating ( i think thats a 5.5)

finding out the reccomended setting would be a good starting point.

then start twiddleing there are many threads on suspension set up and many people to be recommended,
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If you have Ohlins, then the base line setting are http://www.ohlins.com/pdf/mounting_i...ions/du421.pdf

Your weight only really effects the sping rate for that http://home.san.rr.com/shazaam/Ohlins_Springs.pdf
credit goes to Shazaam for that one.

But as has been said above suspension is such a personal thing, but this at least gets you a starting point, somewhere to go back to if you fusk it all up!

Rik...

Many thanks for that, certainly somewhere to start!!
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...or http://www.sportrider.com/bikes/146_susp_settings/

I just wait until my bum cheeks clear the tarmac and work out the sag from that.... (similar to Dibble on an RVF (lol)
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If you are coming to brands on July 4th, we will have a suspension set-up technician available on the day. Although I don’t know him, he comes highly recommended by both Supersport and Superbike (BSB) riders.

For a small charge he will check out the operation of the suspension suggest settings dependent on your weight and style of riding and personal preference. The fee includes his advice throughout the day, so if you require fine tuning or even for him to take the bike out for a couple of laps it all included in the price.

I will post more details later
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