(31-08-14, 10:41 AM)Paolo_69 link Wrote: Hello there from Italy 8)
after reading about this mod, I have replaced my original shock with a S1000RR '12 with 4000 km.
The shock works very good (everything works better than the original), the only proble is that with the shock fully preloaded I have a statit sag of 27 mm (against a reccomended 10-15) and a rider sag of 55 (against a reccomended 30-40). My weight is 90 kg
This make me thinking that the spring rigidity is correct, but the spring is too short, it'd be 10-15 mm longer.
What you think? Could I resolv with a 10-15 mm spacer under the spring?
ps sorry for my bad english...
Does your shock have the silver or bronze coloured shock fork. The silver one allow adjustement of the sag to 20mm the bronze one only allow adjustement of the sag to 27mm.
I did fit a 10 mm spacer to my silver forked one to allow more adjustment, but found that adjusting the sag to 15mm made it hop over bumps and set it back to 20mm. I weigh about 87Kg.
(08-05-14, 01:09 PM)NorthWestern link Wrote: Odd, mine went straight in. The only thing I did was make some new bushes for the top, I didn't fancy washers so removed the original bushes and made new ones. (and put a stronger spring on). The bottom bolt went through fine, like standard.
Do you have the dimensions and/or a picture of the one you made up? I was thinking of doing the same.
No pics I'm afraid. It was simply a "hat" type spacer. Basically measure the std bush but with a 2mm thick rim. This is in two parts (both identical), one for each side. I think the standard one is also in two parts.
(08-09-14, 09:28 PM)unfazed link Wrote: Does your shock have the silver or bronze coloured shock fork. The silver one allow adjustement of the sag to 20mm the bronze one only allow adjustement of the sag to 27mm.
I did fit a 10 mm spacer to my silver forked one to allow more adjustment, but found that adjusting the sag to 15mm made it hop over bumps and set it back to 20mm. I weigh about 87Kg.
Read back through my posts
The shock is a 2012 with silver fork; at last I have used a spring from a R6 shock with a 10 mm spacer, and the shock works great with my weight (95 kg dressed). In this configuration I have obtained a static sag of 15 mm and a rider sag of 35, but I felt the bike too hard; actually I have reduced the preload of 6 mm, with a rider sag of 41 mm, and I feel much more confidence and comfort.
The rebound damping is set to 5, I switch the LS compression damping between 2 and 3 depending on the road; the HS compression damping is 4 as standard, I have no idea how to set this one
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(29-10-14, 12:22 PM)Paolo_69 link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=4976.msg165469#msg165469 date=1410208083]
Does your shock have the silver or bronze coloured shock fork. The silver one allow adjustement of the sag to 20mm the bronze one only allow adjustement of the sag to 27mm.
I did fit a 10 mm spacer to my silver forked one to allow more adjustment, but found that adjusting the sag to 15mm made it hop over bumps and set it back to 20mm. I weigh about 87Kg.
Read back through my posts
The shock is a 2012 with silver fork; at last I have used a spring from a R6 shock with a 10 mm spacer, and the shock works great with my weight (95 kg dressed). In this configuration I have obtained a static sag of 15 mm and a rider sag of 35, but I felt the bike too hard; actually I have reduced the preload of 6 mm, with a rider sag of 41 mm, and I feel much more confidence and comfort.
The rebound damping is set to 5, I switch the LS compression damping between 2 and 3 depending on the road; the HS compression damping is 4 as standard, I have no idea how to set this one
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A 12mm bolt with the shoulder 41.5mm long, you can cut it to clear the dog bones and leave a few mm more than the nut..Important bit is the 41.5mm shoulder
(23-11-19, 10:14 PM)unfazed link Wrote: A 12mm bolt with the shoulder 41.5mm long, you can cut it to clear the dog bones and leave a few mm more than the nut..Important bit is the 41.5mm shoulder
Any tip on how to adjust the shock? I am 100kg and riding solo. Any start point will help
Set the rear preload 15 to 20mm, be careful not to wind the adjuster off the threads as it will damage them.
Set all damping adjusters to 4.
I weigh 85kg and my wife about 55kg which is 40kg more than your weight and have toured with that setting.
After 20000km I changed the damping to 5 all round and never had to touched the preload in that time.
(01-12-19, 01:59 PM)unfazed link Wrote:Set the rear preload 15 to 20mm, be careful not to wind the adjuster off the threads as it will damage them.
Set all damping adjusters to 4.
I weigh 85kg and my wife about 55kg which is 40kg more than your weight and have toured with that setting.
After 20000km I changed the damping to 5 all round and never had to touched the preload in that time.
I was lookin over your advices. Why didn't you use a 12 mm nut for the 12 mm bolt?