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This guy talks sense:lol: Seriously...not just on the hard sell here, but you really should know the rear ride height of your bike, and have it set to suit. I'm doing Ride Height tools for members at £35 + £5 p&p. Drop me a U2U and I'll send you some details over if you want. It also comes with quite an extensive guide to setting up the rear end in general. Sounds like you may need it! |
So L3OONY how are you getting on with sorting out the handling on your 748R, have you had a chance to try things over the last 10 days. Kev |
Ah, another 748R set up qraundary. I had the same problem, I could not get it to handle as well as my 748BP at the time. Tried all the options and even got some suspension bloke to set it up for me at Donnington. Then I took it to JHP for a service and mentioned it to John. Too much ride height, too soft a rear spring with too little sag. And that was just looking at it. I got him to set it up and put in a stiffer rear spring, I resisted the superbike fork upgrade. Since then I have just learnt to live with it. It stands up a bit on the brakes, turns in quickly, has good stability but the front still has that 'just about to tuck' feeling. Having the 996R on a 70 front I feel this has to be the way to go to get a more planted feel in the slower corners. Whatever you do good luck but set up is such a personal thing. :biaggi: |
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Hi Kev, Thanks for all the advice earlier, it appears to have helped massively, sorry I hadn't let you know. The settings are all now at factory, and and the rear ride height is correct based on the length of the rear tie bar. M1KEYP made some small alterations to the compression yesterday taking it to about 5 clicks harder than factory which has helped take some of the wallow out of the front when braking or adjusting the throttle, and now the rest is down to me. Rips comments about the front are absolutely spot on for me, and I guess that the next step is to get over the mental hurdle, which strangely appears to affect me more on left hand bends than right hand ones! :puzzled: :puzzled: :puzzled: California Superbike School (Rockingham) early July so am hoping that the opportunity to ride on a track with some expert tuition might help get me through this, and then I might stand more chance keeping up with you fast(er) boys!!! :burn: Thanks again for your advice, even if I didn't necessarily change anything, it made me a little more confident of the settings! :D |
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