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The996Master 05-Apr-2005 22:31

thanks guys
 
the go star racing site is very "in-depth" :smug:

I`m at rocky CSS on Monday, they may have a tech there.

psychlist 06-Apr-2005 16:19

Its a setup
 
:eureka:
I'm organising a suspension setup session with Francis Williamson for Sussex DSC late April/Early May. If anybody else is interested in coming along please let me know. ;)

Gary D 07-Apr-2005 14:24

Here's some good info.

http://www.section8superbike.com/tech.htm

Mr_S 07-Apr-2005 20:50

Just remember that section 8's ride height settings are for mono subframes, if you've got a bip or bip subframe their ride height measurements too much....

doogalman 07-Apr-2005 22:17

Anyone have a figure for the ride height on a Biposto?? Just as a base- line.

Doogalman

Mr_S 07-Apr-2005 22:50

Mine's at 570mm, and that's slightly higher than stock would be by about 5mm.

To set yourself a baseline to work from the ride height adjuster should be 261mm between eye centres (pain to measure on the bike)

This should give you a reference to start from. But take a look at this thread and get your name down for a ride height tool to do it properly :)

http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=16584

[Edited on 7-4-2005 by Mr_S]

MARTIN H 07-Apr-2005 23:39

When I got my 996s a few years back Trevor Franklin had one on a long term test when he wrote for performance bike. He set the suspension up to suit his weight which is near enough the same as mine. I copied his settings exactly and the bike was 100% better. I will try to find the article (think its with the hundreds of bike and car mags in my loft) I remember it involved raising the rear ride height by quite a bit as I recall if I parked my bike next to another 996 it was noticably higher at the rear. I think he also ended up fitting a different rate spring. I cannot remember the exact settings but I remember my thinking went from being unsure if I had done the right thing buying the bike to knowing I had done the right thing after one good rideout.

haggizbasher 09-Apr-2005 10:30

Check out this website....it'll give you something to work with. Carried out by Performance Bike....

http://www.mad-ducati.com/Technical/916Suspension.html

deej 09-Apr-2005 21:43

take it to someone who knows what their doing

ive just got back from louigimoto and he fiddeld with my rear shock and its awesome now


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