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Post by Ratmick »

When I bought the Hornet late December last year the guys at Peter Stevens solved the 'umm, it's slightly too high' problem by dropping the bike 16mm through the triple clamps. Alas they neglected to balance the whole shebang by lowering the rear and the bike's handling was a bit 'flighty' and prone to turn in pretty quickly...too quickly for me anyway :oops:. It was also pretty twitchy at freeway speeds, but that was easier to cope with as it only showed up as a slight inclination to wander across the lane if I shifted my weight at all (and I have a bit to shift).

In my ignorance I thought it was just the difference between doing 50,000-odd km on a nine year-old ZZR vs riding a brand new bike, but after using it for commuting and finding it near-lethal trying to u-turn the thing at walking place or if you hit anything mid-corner finally decided it wasn't quite right. Further research on Hornet forums indicated that if you dropped the bike more than 10mm you did it at your peril, so I sought specialist help.

Anyway to cut a long story short, Peter at Promecha in Springvale has had the Hornet today and the bike is now slightly lower, the forks back to their original position, and the front and rear shocks revalved. I was a bit nonplussed at first as there seemed to be no difference...but then I came to the first corner and I cruised through and all was forgiven. There is also no dive under brakes nor any squat under acceleration. At freeway speeds it doesn't bounce over bumps in the road quite as much, nor is it prone to scoot across the lane if I shift my bum on the seat.

So, a happy ending...

...not cheap though :?.

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Post by Neka79 »

yea i dropped my cbr 10mm thru the trees and that made a HUGE diff.... if i ever get around to it i should put it back, but i cant be stuffed...

glad its better tho mate...
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Post by Ratmick »

...and off-topic the ride to Springvale to Woodend blows big-time in rush hour. Approx. 2 hours for around 135km, and about 75% of the time was for the first 50 km. Just as bad going down this morning as well...

Hate to do that one every day :shock:.
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That's what you get for buying one of "those" things...
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Post by deafwish »

I WAS going to use Promecha, but he was trying oh so hard to sell me his magical emulators for my Hornet 600, that was never tracked......
I ended up using Krooz Tune and saved myself about $150. I was simply getting heavier frok springs, new scrapers and heavier oil. Totally transformed the bike.
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Post by balanse »

Good one Mick, had been considering them for me Yammie WR's suspension along with a couple of others.

Great to get a positive reccy about them. Puts them ahead (that along with them being in Melbourne - others are in Bendigo)

Reckon I'll call him up later.
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balanse wrote:Good one Mick, had been considering them for me Yammie WR's suspension along with a couple of others.

Great to get a positive reccy about them. Puts them ahead (that along with them being in Melbourne - others are in Bendigo)

Reckon I'll call him up later.
Greg, a mate of mine had his XR done by Krooze tune and is wrapped with the results! He was a decent 250GP punter in the lat 90's and steers his little XR well, so I value his opinion. Might be worth a look? :)
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Post by gizmo »

I recently had my 06 DRZ400e suspension transformed with springs & MX-Tech valving by Pro-Mecha.

I gotta say the suspension is brillant, but it did cost me about $1K so it had want to be good.

My only gripe was it took about 4 weeks to get my suspension done. There was about 6 days freight to & from involved.
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