Strika wrote:Phil wrote:
i think method goes something like, easy in - haul out
Yeah, I had it all arse about to start with. ran it in like I was on the 9. After two brief introductions to the school of the run wide, I started taking the entries a tad slower and rolling out those fat farking dollops of torque!!! Top gear even in the hairpins!![]()
But the suspenders feel a bit odd. The back is actually OK at this point. However I am sure as I get to know it I will find it's limitations soon enough. But the front was more of an issue. It wasn't dangerous and at normal pace it felt OK. But once I started having dip the front would collapse!!I just wound a tad more preload into it and it is holding it up a little better, but once Trevor Manly's injuries heal I think it might be off to him for some work. Might even see about the internals in the std KYB's! If the internals are half decent, I'll just have them re sprung and re valved. Save the cost of a set of WP's too.
I am sure once I get amongst you lot Phil, I will start finding it's shortcomings. It's all part of the fun of learning and setting up a new bike!
yep the front does need work - its waaaaay to soft, mine feels much better when pushed now that its been re-valved, i'm sure trevor's magic wand would fix it just like Glenn's did for mine.