Took the rear pre load up one click (harder) and screwed the forks preload down one notch and now the bike seems a little better in the handling department.
Could be because I'm 90Kg and probably heavier than the standard settings allowed for. Anyone else had a play about? Running 32/36 tyre pressures as well.
I put my rear up 2 clicks cos im nearer 95kg plus take pillion on weekends, i found clicking the rear up really did improve things.
I had began to worry alittle bit about the front tho, it was feeling a little twitchy and not very confidence inspiring, but then i noticed that my front had been wound all the way to 3 lines showing!!! much too hard for me, I set it back to 5 lines showing as per standard and am now liking that alot
so mine is +2 on the rear and standard front, my bridgestones are at 36/42 as per bridgestone recommendation and i have no probs at all
changed fork oil to 15w...set front pre load to 2 rings showing!!...rear pre load...on 7...like being on rails???? transformed it!!!
oh, fgot ?...tyre pressures ....34/38.......34/42..with pillion!!!!
Interesting, I'm on 6 at the back and 3 rings showing, will try this for a bit to see how it goes then might have another fiddle
Those tyre pressures sound a bit low, I'm just two thirds of your weight and find 34/37 psi to be optimum (though best pressure will also depend on the make and model of tyre).
I have 9 on the back (im a fat b*stard - 120kg ish) and cant change the front ('99 Model). Found the change significant though as it was on 1 beforehand. Need to check my tyre pressures again though, running Bridgestone BT023s so thinking 36/42 should be the sensible choice.
I'll whack it back up to 36/42 and see how it goes!
I'm only 60kgs and I have 3 rings showing on the forks and I'm on 7 at the back (though 6 is better for solo only riding). Running Bt023 on the front & Bt021 at the back at 36psi & 40psi respectively.
(28-05-12, 06:15 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I have 9 on the back (im a fat b*stard - 120kg ish) and cant change the front ('99 Model). Found the change significant though as it was on 1 beforehand. Need to check my tyre pressures again though, running Bridgestone BT023s so thinking 36/42 should be the sensible choice.
Last time I checked the bridgestone site it recommended 36psi for both tyres for the BT-023. Might be worth looking into it.
(30-05-12, 08:44 PM)JZS 600 link Wrote: Bumpy ride?
It's not bad at all surprisingly, maybe my shock is just knackered. I have the preload at 7 as that's the best compromise for me: I ride 2 up (pillion same weight as me), with a topbox, and sometimes extra luggage frequently aswell as solo without any extra stuff onboard. I do notice that it's a bit bumpier when I'm riding solo and if I could be bothered to change it I would to 6 which I reckon is best.
My bike came with 5 at the front and 2 at the back and when I changed it back to stock (5 & 4 I think?) it was a revelation in the bike's handling and I've built on that since to get it right for my taste.
i'm 6'2 and 17 stone and my fazers jacked up to 25mm running 42 at the rear and on the max on the shock was so bumpy it was unreal :'(
i am 12 stone. got bt023 front and rear. doing my first track day. what tyre pressures do i need. front forks i cant adjust. did pay £300 for fork service. on the rear is it best to make it as hard as possible
I have the rear shock on the top setting and have got 2x two inch spacers in the front forks (98 model no adjustment)........ handles like a dream
Front:1kg/mm linear springs (79€ shipped from BM suspension, maybe they still sell them) sae 20 oil and 2002 preload adjusters (with shorter preload spacers).
Rear: FG Gubellini rear shock with jack up kit.
Little preload needed now
b3tarev, I bought my bike with similar settings as yours and now it handles much better
i need to change my settings, i feel every bump in the road and can hinder my riding, especially around corners. i weigh around 96kg, what settings you recommend as a guidance?
also ive just had 2 new bt-023s fitted yesterday, not sure on the psi there at and i dont have any pumps, are tescos pumps reliable for checking the psi?
3 rings showing on the front, No6 setting on the back, tyres on 32/36 (though I might change to 36/42 again and weigh in at 90Kg's
Seems comfortable and stable, def. giving it more on roundabouts/corners with no wobble or wallow.
(01-06-12, 01:02 PM)scottomus0 link Wrote: i need to change my settings, i feel every bump in the road and can hinder my riding, especially around corners. i weigh around 96kg, what settings you recommend as a guidance?
also ive just had 2 new bt-023s fitted yesterday, not sure on the psi there at and i dont have any pumps, are tescos pumps reliable for checking the psi?
The factory settings might be a good place to start, which would most likely be too soft, and then adding preload step by step towards what is most comfortable for you. Takes some experimentation.
Petrol station pumps often seem to be off the mark, if you want more accurate readings I would recommend getting a gauge. I have a draper one and I think it's pretty good. Bridgestone site says 36psi for both tyres for the bt023.
(01-06-12, 01:02 PM)scottomus0 link Wrote: i need to change my settings, i feel every bump in the road and can hinder my riding, especially around corners. i weigh around 96kg, what settings you recommend as a guidance?
also ive just had 2 new bt-023s fitted yesterday, not sure on the psi there at and i dont have any pumps, are tescos pumps reliable for checking the psi?
Not sure on Tesco, but I often go to Sainsburys as they are FREE! I don't think Tesco's are... b&st&rds
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