EDIT: actually forget that... if had $4000 lying around, i'll just upgrade my suspension, buy a trailer in a bag, and install a trailer hitch on my car.
Sevulturus wrote:You don't NEED to do it, you WANT to do it.
i disagree...
i don't need more power but i do need better handling. my bike is just too bumpy since the suspension is too stiff for my weight.
like i mentioned so many times already... i can't even set my static sag on the stock suspension. that's the basic and 1st step in having the right suspension settings.
The Crimson Rider® wrote:
i don't need more power but i do need better handling. my bike is just too bumpy since the suspension is too stiff for my weight.
Do you understand that a GSX-R, for all intents and purposes, is a race bike which means that it has STIFF SUSPENSION. Soft = poor handling.
Mintbread wrote:
Do you understand that a GSX-R, for all intents and purposes, is a race bike which means that it has STIFF SUSPENSION. Soft = poor handling.
Mintbread wrote:So you are saying a Japanese race bike is not designed for smaller people that weigh ~150lbs?
i heard the stock suspension on my bike is ideal for people around 180lbs.
and yes, i already went to a suspension shop months ago. they didn't even charge me bec they said they'll do what they can but they doubt i'll even feel a better handling since the stock suspension is just not designed for people as lightweight as me.
even w/ my gear on... im still only around the 140lbs mark.