Thanks Guys.......
The issue here is as follows: I had a 748 (Showa F & R) until recently - after 6 years of ownership and much twiddling of the settings I managed to get it to handle like a peach (colloquially speaking).


It was quite softly sprung/damped, ran on the steep head setting, raised rear ride height and with the chain adjusted almost at 9o'clock position (i.e. shortest wheelbase). I liked it like that! I could chuck it into any bends (road or trackday) with a loads of confidence, it turned in great and stopped without excitement. OK so it had the occasional head shake - but hey, that's the bike talking to you isn't it?


Being a fastidious engineer, I had a spreadsheet that detailed all damping settings, ride height (measured with tool) etc etc.
Now I've got the new bike, I've replicated all the settings from the 748 and basically, it feels DANGEROUS!!!



It won't turn in, it feels like the front end is going to slip away, I've got no confidence to crank it over, it has a slight low frequency oscillation through the bars (head bearings too tight?)...
The differences between the bikes are that the SPS has an Ohlins shock/steering damper and the forks have a Maxton mod.
Forks are going back to Maxton to check damping shimming and spring weight so that should sort them.
Now I need to sort the shock. From what has been said, I rekon I need a softer spring...
Rant over.
RX