
Got the MFP12 back today from Laurie Smith (SuspensionSmith) - our local suspension tuning guru....
Laurie has done a number on the suspension on the 12 - and after a short blast up a favourite (but really short) stretch of twisties only 5 minutes from the 4th dimension......well, what a difference !!


Basically, the stock springs, front and rear, on the 12, were too 'light' in the springrate - so they have all been upgraded - 1.0kg springs in the front (up from 0.9kg) and 11.6kg in the rear (up from 10.5). Forks were re-valved, new oil and seals, and all pre-load and damping specs have been set-up to suit the new spring rates.......Laurie also added a spacer to the top of the rear shock, so its sitting a bit higher in the ride-height than it used to....

The verdict ??
The bike immediately felt more 'compliant' when just sitting on it, in the workshop. Even though the front tyre is fully shagged.....the difference in 'feel' is really good.....at low speeds, the increased stiffness of the springs at both ends can be felt, and its a big improvement over the previous stock set-up, where the springs were too soft, and the damping (esp. rebound damping) was too hard...
On the twisty bits.....well it was heaps better. Much more controlled over bumps at high speed. Felt very 'tight' yet compliant and responsive at the same time. It also tips into corners a lot better now .....gotta be a good thing for chasing those pesky 10's.....



The big test will come in the next couple of months - Oran Park track day in mid-August, and then the run up to Gingers Creek......
A huge thanks to Laurie for setting up the old girl for me....it feels like a new bike again.....
