Ducati Sporting Club UK
 
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 05-Apr-2005, 22:31   #11
The996Master The996Master is offline
Registered Forum User
Montjuic
 
Posts: 53
Join Date: Mar 2005
thanks guys
the go star racing site is very "in-depth"

I`m at rocky CSS on Monday, they may have a tech there.
Reply
Old 06-Apr-2005, 16:19   #12
psychlist psychlist is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati in my Blood
Bikes: Diavel, very non-std black & white ;)
psychlist's Avatar
 
Posts: 4,701
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Over there
Mood: Lucky? For some, maybe!
Its a setup

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.
Reply
Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:24   #13
Gary D Gary D is offline
Registered Forum User
 
Posts: 1
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Michigan, USA
Here's some good info.

http://www.section8superbike.com/tech.htm
Reply
Old 07-Apr-2005, 20:50   #14
Mr_S Mr_S is offline
Registered Forum User
Big Twin
 
Posts: 1,324
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Gosport
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....
Reply
Old 07-Apr-2005, 22:17   #15
doogalman doogalman is offline
Registered Forum User
WSB Hero
doogalman's Avatar
 
Posts: 9,937
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Enjoy as much time without work
Mood: No point in working long hours to die early
Anyone have a figure for the ride height on a Biposto?? Just as a base- line.

Doogalman
Reply
Old 07-Apr-2005, 22:50   #16
Mr_S Mr_S is offline
Registered Forum User
Big Twin
 
Posts: 1,324
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Gosport
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]
Reply
Old 07-Apr-2005, 23:39   #17
MARTIN H MARTIN H is offline
Registered Forum User
Big Twin
MARTIN H's Avatar
 
Posts: 1,420
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Nelson, Lancashire
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.
Reply
Old 09-Apr-2005, 10:30   #18
haggizbasher haggizbasher is offline
Registered Forum User
 
Posts: 46
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Aberdeen
Mood: Chilled
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
Reply
Old 09-Apr-2005, 21:43   #19
deej deej is offline
Registered Forum User
Ducati Meccanica
Bikes: have owned 748/853/916/749/853R/748/848 not sure whats next...
deej's Avatar
 
Posts: 2,242
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: deep sunny cornwall
Mood: excited about the changes made to averysmotorcycles.co.uk that are coming up
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
Reply
Reply
  
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes
Postbit Selector
Switch to Vertical postbit Use Vertical Postbit

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Recent Posts - Contact Us - DSC Home - Archive - Top
Powered by vBulletin 3.5.4 - Copyright © 2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. - © Ducati Sporting Club UK - All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:59.