well that's their job, they get paid to work on suspension.dieziege wrote:You keep using this word "pros" but I do not think it means what you think it means.
that's their profession, that makes them professionals.
am i wrong?
well that's their job, they get paid to work on suspension.dieziege wrote:You keep using this word "pros" but I do not think it means what you think it means.
i know you have to adjust it when you decide to take passengers, but i don't care about that right now.Mintbread wrote:Just because the suspension is set up for your weight does not make it right. I change my set up depending on where and how I am riding so it is an ongoing thing and not a one off.
You would be better served to pay them the money to show you how to do it and more importantly why.
Once again you have something in your head and you won't budge. I mentioned nothing about passengers in my post.VermilionX wrote: i know you have to adjust it when you decide to take passengers, but i don't care about that right now.
basically, i want it setup for my weight and to make it better overall especially on cornering.
and i would love to learn how to do it... i will observe and ask questions about it of course when i go there to have it done.
my bike has these...niterider wrote:In order to alter the suspension other than turning the spring tensioners, one is going to need to get different shocks with different lenghts, and different spring tensions. That will cost a little more than 20$.
RM-Z450 inspired new rear suspension linkage utilizes a forged aluminum alloy link and a forged aluminum link rod that reduces side loads and helps the rear shock absorber move in a smooth arc
New inverted 41mm Showa cartridge front forks are fully adjustable for spring preload, compression damping, and rebound damping
Showa rear shock absorber with a 46mm piston and larger 16mm rod moves the same amount of oil despite a shorter stroke and provides adjustable rebound damping, compression damping and preload settings
i know, im just saying i know suspension settings is not constant. i just gave that as an example on when it is appropriate to change the settings.Mintbread wrote:[
Once again you have something in your head and you won't budge. I mentioned nothing about passengers in my post.
more to play w/ means more to mess up if i try it myself w/o supervision.niterider wrote:Yes you sure do have a lot to play with there. All I have is rear air shocks and spring tesioners, and I am too short to be able to use either.
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