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Tweaking suspension when fully-loaded - roxburd - 27-04-19 Hey all, The little Yamaha manual is pretty good on describing where the suspension controls are and how to adjust them. But it says bugger-all about what adjustments you should be looking to make for different loads. I don't usually bother adjusting the suspension at all as it's either just me (~80Kg) or me + light luggage or me + pillion for short trips and I've never felt it warranted messing with the set-up. But I'm planning a long trip two-up fully loaded and I'm thinking that's gotta be worth a tweak on the rear pre-load at least (as that's where most of the load will be). But I'm not sure what else if anything is likely to need adjusting. Front pre-load - yeah, I guess so, to firm the front up a bit, especially under braking? Front & rear compression - maybe? Especially on the front to firm it up under braking again? Front & rear rebound - really don't know why that would be needed! Any advice? Any recommendations for step-by-step guides? Cheers, Dave Re: Tweaking suspension when fully-loaded - celticbiker - 27-04-19 If anything it's the damping that needs tweaking. It's a common misconception that adding preload stiffens the spring, it doesn't it just increases the shock length/ride height allowing for greater travel before bottoming out. If you need a stiffer spring, you need a stiffer spring. Re: Tweaking suspension when fully-loaded - roxburd - 31-05-19 Well, just got back from the Isle of Man. I had a good play with pre-load and compression damping and it did make quite a difference, so much so that the suspension felt perfect on the ride there, two-up fully loaded, but when I was riding round the island one-up after dumping all the luggage I had to put the compression damping down again as the front was too stiff and harsh. You're dead right about pre-load, Celtic, just moves the rest position. |