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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Jimmygixxer on 08 October 2012, 04:29:22 am

Title: Lowering the front for better front end ?
Post by: Jimmygixxer on 08 October 2012, 04:29:22 am
My bike is a bit light & twitchy at the front end at the higher speeds.
Was thinking about dropping the forks through the yokes 10mm.
Would this improve the front end stability and grip because of moving some more weight to the front?
I know doing this can make the bike turn quicker and lose some stability, but I wouldnt mind as long as i had a more planted front end.
Title: Re: Lowering the front for better front end ?
Post by: chawksta on 08 October 2012, 07:32:48 am
hello
I dropped the forks on my old 600 but found that even 7mm was too much as the front was being pushed whilst cornering. maybe try 3-5mm and go for a long ride on your favorite road. I also found that the front tyre was well worn on the sides and the middle had plenty of tread before replacing.
good luck with the trials
Chawksta
Title: Re: Lowering the front for better front end ?
Post by: Lumpy on 08 October 2012, 07:57:41 am
if anyone can do basic trigonometry , try the sums  :lol :rolleyes
Title: Re: Lowering the front for better front end ?
Post by: Jimmygixxer on 08 October 2012, 07:37:40 pm
hello
I dropped the forks on my old 600 but found that even 7mm was too much as the front was being pushed whilst cornering. maybe try 3-5mm and go for a long ride on your favoriteroad. I also found that the front tyre was well worn on the sides and the middle had plenty of tread before replacing.
good luck with the trials
Chawksta

Its hard to believe that 7mm drop would make such a difference as it seems like nothing, but i will give it a go.
The bike handles great, its just the front doesnt feel as planted as id like.
Title: Re: Lowering the front for better front end ?
Post by: markbubble on 08 October 2012, 08:57:01 pm
has the rear end already been jacked up?if so its like dropping the front down! on my last bike(rf600)i dropped the foks around 10mm and it did steer into corners much faster but got a little more twitch on it! if you do drop your forks do a few mm at a time and go very steady to get used to it,a few mm makes a huge difference!