Hi Folks,
Newbie here, late to join Foc-u (got my Fazer 3 years ago) a nice example with 12000 miles on it, now has 25000. I intend to do some upgrades (limited budget) thinking I should start with the rear shock and maybe front springs.
I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks Cellarman, I'll look into that,
Jim
Hi PieEater, many thanks for your post, your knowledge is much appreciated. I'll contact devilsyam soon.
Jim
Linear springs matched to your weight and riding style are the better option as you have the entire length of the spring working in a regime which suits you. Progressive springs are by definition a compromise. That said, a few years ago I fitted Hyperpro progressives to a friend's Fazer and they were a definite improvement over the stock set up.
Can anybody else say if that calculator is any good? I put in my figures (street riding, 88Kgs) and it is suggesting 1Kg/mm front and 15Kg/mm rear. Stock springs are 0.8Kg/mm front and 7.6Kg/mm rear, and the strongest rear they do is only 11.6Kg/mm
There are a number of calculators available hence the recommendation to Google for them, I would try two or three to get a feel for what you should be looking at. Also whoever you're looking at to supply the springs should be able to advise. Being of the larger boned variety of rider my decision was pretty much get the stiffest fork springs available.
(15-02-16, 12:24 PM)PaulSmith link Wrote: Can anybody else say if that calculator is any good? I put in my figures (street riding, 88Kgs) and it is suggesting 1Kg/mm front and 15Kg/mm :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek :eek rear. Stock springs are 0.8Kg/mm front and 7.6Kg/mm rear, and the strongest rear they do is only 11.6Kg/mm
this is what you're looking for in a rear iirc.
for 88kg you really need 9 or 9.5nm fronts and 475-525 ft/lb shock spring depending on how often you go 2 up
15kg/mm.............only if you're driving a Foden!!!!!!!!!!
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