Hi Guys,
Decided to change springs and oil to either K tech or Hyperpro. Is there much difference between them? They are priced similarly.
For K tech which one should I go - there are those rated 8.0, 8.5, 9.0, 9.5 and 10. I presume it doesn't really matter since I would be able to adjust them anyways??
I am 84 kg
Thanks
Paul
Hi Paul,
Many people will bleet on about linear springs being better as you can match the spring weight to your weight etc.
Personally I have the hyperpro fork springs and spring on the rear shock and love the setup. They are progressive springs and I think on the every day roads they are a good upgrade over stock. as such they are nice and soft over pot holes and bumpy roads and firm when pushed.
It just comes down to personal preference and cost.
Also hyperpro springs come with the recommended fork oil.
Found this graph that will give a guide to what spring rate you require if you go linear
http://www.superhawk996.net/spring%20rate.gif
Lord,
Grant me the WD-40 to move those things that are stuck, the Duck tape to fasten those things that are loose, And the wisdom to know the difference.
Amen
I've got some Kais linear .9 in mine and it's more than enough for a fat fooker like me.
I tend to agree that progressive especially at the front are better suited to public road use.
However everyone to their own liking :eek
19-05-14, 06:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-05-14, 06:13 PM by sadlonelygit.)
(19-05-14, 04:35 PM)Krezi link Wrote: I presume it doesn't really matter since I would be able to adjust them anyways??
i suggest that with a statement like that you go and see a professional (MH racing or similar) because it sounds like you haven't got a clue.
but .9 for plush or .95kg/mm for ideal spring.
progressive springs...................heresy!!!!!!!!!
The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money!
i suggest that with a statement like that you go and see a professional (MH racing or similar) because it sounds like you haven't got a clue.
but .9 for plush or .95kg/mm for ideal spring.
progressive springs...................heresy!!!!!!!!!
Naturally I don't have a clue otherwise I won't be asking!
You mean you're in favour of progressive springs or linear?
Thanks
Paul
thanks guys for the explanation!
All gratefully received
Paul
20-05-14, 08:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-05-14, 08:41 AM by mickvp.)
Even with linear springs...the bike will still stand up if you brake on a corner, this will always happened with raked front forks as they compress more or less. The geometry changes as the rake angle increases/decreases with the suspension compression.
And then there's the change in wheelbase to consider as well.. I think it's just that, especially in race applications, linear springs react more predictably than progressive ones which are not as focussed on out and out ability, but more a compromise which allows them to be good at many types of application without excelling in anything (a Jack of all trades scenario).
..... Or my head could be full of nonsense :lol
Had a chat with suspension company and they can do front rebuild suited to my weight and riding style with oil, new seals and springs either K tech or ohlins for 250 euros. That seems reasonable I think as K tech springs are around 120 euros itself plus fitting.
I plan to fit R6 from Luke on the rear and hoping the suspension would be balanced there. Don't want either front or rear to be overly good compared so I lose the balance etc
What are your thoughts?
Paul