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3narf
23-Mar-2005, 21:17
As I am bone idle & can't be bothered to do it correctly, what suspension settings are everybody using on the road? My suspension is currently rock hard (I'm 14st :pig: ) also it wobbles on white lines, falls into slow bends & needs effort to hold a line. Tyres are well worn Metzeler Z3s.

[Edited on 23-3-2005 by 3narf]

andys 900ss
23-Mar-2005, 22:34
I spoke to Nelly about this last night as my Jap crap track bike runs very soft.

My SS was setup with Hyper-pro suspension and runs very hard. This is quite normal and I ended up increasing the damping on the front for the track days. I'm also similar weight to you.

D207RR's on at the mo and seem good on the roads as well as track, although the Diablo's seem to be favourite with everyone.

Enjoy

Andy:roll:

Iconic944ss
24-Mar-2005, 11:31
New tyres first I think - then sort static sag out and go back to standard settings before enjoying a good twiddle (on the bike obviously) :o

Frank

3narf
25-Mar-2005, 16:38
But what ARE the standard settings?

:puzzled:

monstermob 998
25-Mar-2005, 17:00
i got standard settings for 600SS not much help if you aint got the same?

[Edited on 25-3-2005 by monstermob 998]

monstermob 998
25-Mar-2005, 17:21
just found some standard settings in owners manual for 750 and 900 any good?
rear shock basically 10mm of thread above locknut for pre load
for compression and rebound screw both adjusters fully clockwise then loosen by one turn
for front
for compression the (bottom of fork leg) screw all the way in and six clicks out
for rebound the (top middle one)screw all the way in and then four clicks
out
for preload 18mm from top of forkleg to top of nut

for 600 rear std sachs boge
pre load 14mm
compression 6 clicks back from fully clockwise
rebound 6 clicks back from fully clockwise

3narf
25-Mar-2005, 21:05
Originally posted by monstermob 998
just found some standard settings in owners manual for 750 and 900 any good?
rear shock basically 10mm of thread above locknut for pre load
for compression and rebound screw both adjusters fully clockwise then loosen by one turn
for front
for compression the (bottom of fork leg) screw all the way in and six clicks out
for rebound the (top middle one)screw all the way in and then four clicks
out
for preload 18mm from top of forkleg to top of nut

for 600 rear std sachs boge
pre load 14mm
compression 6 clicks back from fully clockwise
rebound 6 clicks back from fully clockwise

This is the sort of thing I meant- thanks!

3narf
05-Apr-2005, 21:49
I downloaded the manual from the Ducati website- for some reason it gives front preload and damping sttings, but only rear preload...

3narf
05-Apr-2005, 22:00
Originally posted by 3narf
I downloaded the manual from the Ducati website- for some reason it gives front preload and damping settings, but only rear preload...

Ignore that- I just read it again, PROPERLY this time...:rolleye: