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ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby Saki » Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:21 pm

G'day guys,

Just had the bike at the fixers and had the front fork seals redone, head races new brakes the works. I must say now it handles SOOOOOOOOOO much better.

What was noted to me tho is the rear ride height needs to be raised slightly as its way to soft.

As i don't have a work shop manual, anyone got any clue how to do it! I would be able to sus it out if i spent a few hours on it, but i am currently at work and decided might help if i get some info before hand.

Thanks guy!!
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby MadKaw » Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:37 pm

If its too soft you need to increase the spring preload not raise the ride height.
On the rear shock is a toothed adjusting ring and a locking ring. Undo the locking ring and tighten the adjusting ring until its right.
You want the rear to sag about 30 -35mm from fully extended to where it is with you sitting on it.

If it is ride height you want to increase, you'll need a new shock cause the c model 9 doesn't have a ride height adjuster.

You could always lower the front for a similar result..
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby Saki » Fri Jan 25, 2008 1:55 pm

MadKaw wrote:If its too soft you need to increase the spring preload not raise the ride height.
On the rear shock is a toothed adjusting ring and a locking ring. Undo the locking ring and tighten the adjusting ring until its right.
You want the rear to sag about 30 -35mm from fully extended to where it is with you sitting on it.

If it is ride height you want to increase, you'll need a new shock cause the c model 9 doesn't have a ride height adjuster.

You could always lower the front for a similar result..

haha Thanks Madkaw thats wat i ment, the spring preload!! thanks mate, bike mechanic said same about 30-35mm when sitting on it..

So with these rings, the top is the locking ring and the bottom is the adjusting ring ? Now when u say tighten as in compress the spring ?
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby MadKaw » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:05 pm

Yep turn the adjusting ring down to put more load on the spring..
If your keen you can try to do it with the correct C spanner, if your rough, like me, you'll just use a screwdriver and a hammer..

Not good quality but have a look at this... similar bike too.. :-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBlqVx4mWUw" target="_blank
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby Saki » Fri Jan 25, 2008 2:12 pm

thanks madkaw, i will have a crakc bitl ater on!
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby Phil » Fri Jan 25, 2008 4:04 pm

saki, if your interested I have a stock shock that has been revalved and properly set up by Glen Willing, Chief Engineer for TKA.

all the valving has been changed and it is in a different worls to the stock one. it has only done about 10K since it was done and has been sitting in my garage since it got the ohlins - make me and offer (but not $50 incl postage ;) ) if ya want it.
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Re: ZX9 C model Height Adjustment

Postby Saki » Fri Jan 25, 2008 5:02 pm

Phil wrote:saki, if your interested I have a stock shock that has been revalved and properly set up by Glen Willing, Chief Engineer for TKA.

all the valving has been changed and it is in a different worls to the stock one. it has only done about 10K since it was done and has been sitting in my garage since it got the ohlins - make me and offer (but not $50 incl postage ;) ) if ya want it.


Sounds pretty sweet, but my zx9 i don't want to throw heaps of cash at it as i am gunna sell it rpetty soon to upgrade to a 10 :lol:
I just basically want to get my bike to a good state then enjoy it for a bit then flog her off!!!
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