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hooley
01-Mar-2005, 17:09
All,

Just got the new bike, and the ride is a bit on the bouncy side.....what do you recommend?

Cheers
Jas


[Edited on 1-3-2005 by hooley]

Lily
01-Mar-2005, 17:14
you might want to tell us a bit about the bike....

Dibble
01-Mar-2005, 17:15
its red with white number boards and grey wheels .....

Herts ??? hmmm ... who is out that way ????

Dibble
01-Mar-2005, 17:16
u2u Redruth and get her Duke guys number, he'll probably be able to set it up and she's in your neck of the woods ..

another option is to eat more donuts and just overpower the suspension ....

I did the latter, worked a treat ... :)

Jools
01-Mar-2005, 17:37
Look in the owners manual and make sure the suspension is set to factory settings.

Look in this months Bike magazine and check out how to set the suspension sag. That should set your preload both front and rear to the required degree.

If it's still not right you could try making small adjustments to the damping at either end, just one click at a time (you can always go back to standard if you mess it up), or go to someone who can set up suspension in your area.

adam
01-Mar-2005, 20:36
hooley, you may be like a lot of us on the site and have'nt a clue about suspension, best take your bike to the professionals and get it done right. You will notice the difference.

hooley
04-Mar-2005, 12:43
Lily,

If you really want a piccie of a bouncy bike......

Jas
;)

Jools
05-Mar-2005, 10:36
Ah, now if it's THAT bike you're on about (instead of the 748 in your original avatar). Just take an ordinary household pin and stab it all over. That'll stop the bugger bouncing.

One of the cheapest mods ever.