Trunks wrote:Was wondering if anyone knows if Ican pull my forks up through the tripple tree to help keep my front wheel on the ground!I went on tooth down on the front cog and the zx9 pulls a lot harder but at the track but every time I give her a gut full she wants to point skyward lots of fun but not real fast! Also would winding down the rear shock ( making it stiffer ) help keep the front planted? Any info would be sweet
Pulling the forks up through the clamps effectively lowers the front ride height and transfers weight from rear to front. This will assist in keeping the front down.
Adding more preload will also assist in keeping the weight forward as it will reduce the rear squating under throttle. Depending on what model 9 you have, a smarter option (assuming you have already set your front and rear sag????) is to raise the rear ride height. 2000 models on have an adjuster at the rear shock. However, just ensure that you don't make it too nervous by going too far. 24 degrees is a nice head angle for a 9. It turns nicely and holds a line once in the turn.
Now, there is something you can do to assist in keeping the front down also. Coming off the turn, Jam your outside foot down on the pegs and get your weight right over the front. Dragging a little rear brake can also help although I tend not to use it too much, others really hammer it. HTH