Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:10 pm
Strika wrote:I am on the Hunt for a WP rear shock, some Wp springs, and then I will send it off to the guy who does such an awesome job keeping me upright on my racebike, and it should be pretty right. I will need a damper though once I have it set up properly, otherwise it will be a tank slapping pig. I did some calcs on head angles last night, and I reckon it's going to need a significant rear ride height adjustment to get it steering how I like it. It's pretty lazy hey Phil!!
Have you fiddled with ride heights or left well enough alone and just ridden it???Does it suffer any ground clearance problems???? (bear in mind Phil, that on the odd occasion, I have been known to lean them waaaaaay over-accidently of course
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Knowing how they speak of you and the Nasho, you're probably the best person I know of for an honest assesment on clearance!!
Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:12 pm
Strika wrote:I am on the Hunt for a WP rear shock, some Wp springs, and then I will send it off to the guy who does such an awesome job keeping me upright on my racebike, and it should be pretty right. I will need a damper though once I have it set up properly, otherwise it will be a tank slapping pig. I did some calcs on head angles last night, and I reckon it's going to need a significant rear ride height adjustment to get it steering how I like it. It's pretty lazy hey Phil!!
Have you fiddled with ride heights or left well enough alone and just ridden it???Does it suffer any ground clearance problems???? (bear in mind Phil, that on the odd occasion, I have been known to lean them waaaaaay over-accidently of course
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Knowing how they speak of you and the Nasho, you're probably the best person I know of for an honest assesment on clearance!!
Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:13 pm
Strika wrote:Have you fiddled with ride heights or left well enough alone and just ridden it???Does it suffer any ground clearance problems????
Sat Aug 12, 2006 12:23 pm
I-K wrote:Strika wrote:Have you fiddled with ride heights or left well enough alone and just ridden it???Does it suffer any ground clearance problems????
Given that even I can get the pegs down on my C1, the answer to that is a most emphatic "yes".
Like pretty much every sporty Kawasaki I've ever ridden, it needs the arse end jacked up or the front end feels choppered out to all buggery. For the same unfathomable reason which saw them ditch the ride height adjuster on the ZX14, they left it off the C-model 9, as well (the B-model had one, though). They came to their senses and brought it back for your model, though.
Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:56 pm
Phil wrote:I-K wrote:Strika wrote:Have you fiddled with ride heights or left well enough alone and just ridden it???Does it suffer any ground clearance problems????
Given that even I can get the pegs down on my C1, the answer to that is a most emphatic "yes".
Like pretty much every sporty Kawasaki I've ever ridden, it needs the arse end jacked up or the front end feels choppered out to all buggery. For the same unfathomable reason which saw them ditch the ride height adjuster on the ZX14, they left it off the C-model 9, as well (the B-model had one, though). They came to their senses and brought it back for your model, though.
does your rear shock still work ?, my stock one had lost all its gas by 40K which caused the rear to squat excessively, no problem now tho.
and if you are regularly scrapping the pegs you must be heaps quicker than me, cant remember the last time i did it on the road, and that includes the run gos and i had thru some of my favourite roads that i get to ride once or twice a year.
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Sat Aug 12, 2006 2:51 pm
Phil wrote:another factor i hadnt considered is riding style.........that may also have bearing..........I-K might be the canberra version of J P Ruggia
Sat Aug 12, 2006 3:16 pm
Strika wrote:Phil wrote:another factor i hadnt considered is riding style.........that may also have bearing..........I-K might be the canberra version of J P RuggiaStrika wrote:Hope he doesn't bin it as often!!!!![]()
i hope so too, he looked good doing it tho, i loved the slider on the elbow
Strika wrote:Enough of protecting your ego now Phil, I.K. very obviously hammers and would suck your fairings off as he passed by, so just admit it it and we can all get back to talking about 9's![]()
ok, the older i get the faster i was, or is that fatter i was, oh i dunno.Strika wrote:With the Ohlins you have fitted, I know you said that you didn't raise the rear at all, but is the Ohlins you have fitted, the same length eye to eye as the standard one??
i'm pretty sure i was exactly the same length, we did measure it when the stocker was out before the ohlins went in. did i mention it took 20 mins to change shocks including setting the ohlins to the manufacturer's settings.Strika wrote:And I notice you said your ride heights are stock, does the front ever push? Or is it tight enough in the geometry to hold a line out of the box?
as i said, my suspension is NOT stock, I have a glenn willing revalved front end and the ohlins rear. my suspension suits me fine - dunno - and quite honestly dont care what others think. but it works for me. steering is fine, in fact i have had more than 1 person comment on how well set up the bike is - its the whole package i'm interested in.Strika wrote:Also does anyone ever do long hauls with a pillion? Any creature comforts that are a must for the bride, before we embark on a summer weekend away??
Sat Aug 12, 2006 5:13 pm
Phil wrote: - hey, its a sport tourer you know
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