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Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 02-03-19

So got it back, forks are mint, nice and stiff just how I Like it.


But another problem still exists from before, when I boot it and then shut the throttle sharp it goes a bit slappy as the weight transfers back forward ? I’m thinking this is the rear shock. I’ve got an s1000rr shock and a yellow cbr1000rr spring to go on that, hopefully this will sort it ...


Re: Barge like handling - unfazed - 02-03-19

Which S1000rr shock is on it, The one with the bronze Fork  or the Silver fork attaching to the linkage.If it is the silver one, set the rear static sag to 20mm which is about the limit for the standard spring without fitting a 10mm collar to the and the rebound to 5 and both compression settings to 5.See pic



Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 02-03-19

(02-03-19, 01:51 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Which S1000rr shock is on it, The one with the bronze Fork  or the Silver fork attaching to the linkage.If it is the silver one, set the rear static sag to 20mm which is about the limit for the standard spring without fitting a 10mm collar to the and the rebound to 5 and both compression settings to 5.See pic


What about my cbr1000 yellow spring mentioned above ?


Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 02-03-19

It’s the earlier gold forked one btw


Re: Barge like handling - unfazed - 02-03-19

Unfortunately I have very little info on the Bronze version as I did all my research on the silver one. The bronze one would have made the rear to high for me and I opted for the later updated model which is slightly shorter. Raised the rear 10mm whereas the bronze would have raised it closer to 20mm.The stock setting of the s1000rr was what I used as a base line and but for my 89kg in full gear it was slightly to soft and i upped  the standard settings one notch.
The standard settings for the Bronze shock are
Rebound Adjuster on Fork is 4Low speed compression Inner adjuster is 4High speed compression Outer adjuster is 6
Would be a good base setting
Be cautious with the CBR1000RR shock as not all will fit are are about 10Kg,  I think the physical size you need is 55-155-75 this will not fit the Silver one as it is 55-155-80



Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 02-03-19

(02-03-19, 07:57 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Unfortunately I have very little info on the Bronze version as I did all my research on the silver one. The bronze one would have made the rear to high for me and I opted for the later updated model which is slightly shorter. Raised the rear 10mm whereas the bronze would have raised it closer to 20mm.The stock setting of the s1000rr was what I used as a base line and but for my 89kg in full gear it was slightly to soft and i upped  the standard settings one notch.
The standard settings for the Bronze shock are
Rebound Adjuster on Fork is 4Low speed compression Inner adjuster is 4High speed compression Outer adjuster is 6
Would be a good base setting
Be cautious with the CBR1000RR shock as not all will fit are are about 10Kg,  I think the physical size you need is 55-155-75 this will not fit the Silver one as it is 55-155-80


Cheers for the reply


From searching and reading on the US forum/cbr forums  I have seen that the early cbr spring is 12kg and this bmw shock is 9.5kg


I’ve come from a tracer so the higher seat will suit me, plus it feels low to me at the moment. I come from a mx background and prefer tall bikes


So yeah, just hope my research on the cbr spring is correct




Re: Barge like handling - unfazed - 02-03-19

Just checked through my notes and yes correct it is 12kg
You would want to be over the 120Kg mark weight wise for that spring rate. The standard S1000RR spring on the 2010-2011 is 8.5Kg and the 2011-2013 is 8.4kg but are not interchangeable.  I find the standard 8.4Kg good enough for my 89Kg and still works well when my wife is on the back and that would be a combined weight of 140Kg. The original fazer rear spring is only7.5Kg



Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 02-03-19

Thanks again.  I’m 23 stone in my gear. I ride fast and hard on weekends and summer nights, out in the twisties trying to chase my mates down on r1/GSXR750 etc but I also do a bit of touring with Mrs (11 stone)


Re: Barge like handling - unfazed - 03-03-19

12Kg spring will be fine Big Grin


Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 04-03-19

Cheers for clarifying that for me


Any suggestions as to settings to start with on the bronze shock with cbr spring?


Re: Barge like handling - unfazed - 04-03-19

I would normally start with rear static sag of 20mm and work back to 10mm if necessary, a good all round setting is 30 mm front and rear laden static sag (you sitting on the bike)
The rear shock Rebound Adjuster on Fork 5, Low speed compression Inner adjuster 5, High speed compression Outer adjuster.Any more than 30mm and you are using to much of the suspension stroke for the damping to work properly when riding.



Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 04-03-19

Awesome, thanks  Smile


Re: Barge like handling - Stinka - 23-03-19

Finally sorted this. It’s like night and day  :eek  :b  Ended up puting beemer shock on with stock beemer spring as cbr one was a no go. Would preload up to the max and it’s absolutely perfect I kid you not ! So front and rear both minted. Absolutely over the moon. It’s an absolute dream  :lol