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Is there an idiots guide to setting suspension and knowing what the adjustments impact?

I'd like to learn more about adjusting the compression dampening, spring preload adjusters etc. My rear shock seems to have a high and low speed adjuster....what impact do both of these adjustments have on both road and track riding?

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Nice! That's an extra bourbon for you when you come to Tas!
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Your rear shock may have both of these but as I have found on most OEM H/L adjusters they dont do much.

Dave Moss tends to be pretty good and explains himself well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK3flKxf41U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brRDwt4Q2kQ


High speed controls the sudden high speed movements in your rerar spring where low speed controls the gradual
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......and a bourbon for you!

Cheers!
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I have nothing of value to add....

But any chance of that bourbon you are handing out?? :kuda:
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Supafrog wrote:I have nothing of value to add....

But any chance of that bourbon you are handing out?? :kuda:
Ah what the hell, if you're coming to Tas, BOURBON FOR YOU!
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http://www.sportrider.com/suspension_se ... index.html Close the subscribe window and follow the directions. Cheers!
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A lot of People think suspension turning is a dark science, but its not.
Dont be afraid to play around with it, very little at a time, find a nice back road, or track, have a run thru, go back, make a adjustment, ride thru again, see how it feels, go back, make another one, ride thru again, ect.
Small changes at a time, when u make a change that goes to far, back off a turn or click, ride thru again.
only way to learn is to play with it, more u play, more u learn, then u learn its not a black science.
But sadly its quiet not that simple, what can feel wrong at the back very well maybe front adjustments, and visa versa. 1st u need to get ur free sag, static sag and rider sag right, if u cant get that in spec, then spring weight will need changed. then hopefully its only adjustments after that.
Everybody has a different riding style, so what works for u may not work for someone else.
I have set up a few bikes over the years, and everyone is different, if u sat on my 10 u would say what the farrrk. its that hard, esp in the front, but im a very hard braker, so that suits me.
Tyre wear is a good indicator.
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Some quality responses and links from people who are clearly smarter than I am when it comes to the technical set up of my bike. Thanks to you all and even if you don't drink bourbon, if you're coming to Tas, let me know and I'll happily put the BBQ and beers on for a relax!

Cheers all!
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Mmmm - beers / bourbon / BBQ .......... your ticking lots of boxes there, Stu ........ :P

I may have to move to Tas permanent .... 8)
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No prob mate,
Do hope to get down there soon,
If ur up melbourne way, let us kno, we got a couple of great tracks here.
Allways happy to help anyone with setup, tips ect, where all here for the same thing, to enjoy our riding.
Just remember, more u try, more u learn.
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I'm hoping to bring the bike and family over to Australia next year and get a Phillip Island track day whilst I'm there. Looking forward to it already!
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And if u got time, u got to do broady as well, one of the best little tracks in aust, that i do kno, im at close to 2,000 laps around there now.
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Yet to do broady, I should make time for it next year. This year didn't really leave a chance, couldn't even make it to winton, and with all the racing this year I wasnt going to have time for 2 many trackdays.

So next year should see me visit the paperclip and broady as 2 new tracks. Oh and the new eastern creek should be fun also
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