Mintbread wrote:
It is part of the shock and is what mounts it to the bike. It is not an add on, it is a necessary component.
Raising the rear on a GSX-R will affect nothing more than the stability of the bike at high speed, and not for the better.
My question is why can some people ride a stock GSX-R with stock tyres, stock suspension and stock sticker kit and still drag a knee through a corner?
then why did that racer tell me to get one for my bike.
he had the same bike. i saw it since i was talking to him on his pit area and he had a 750 K6 trackbike and an 1K K4 trackbike.
unless i misundersood what part he was talking about. i think he showed me that component and i remember that's what it looked like.
maybe there's part wher you can insert in between and that's what he meant?
regarding your stock dragging knee comment...
like i said... the stock ones leave little room for error. so if i could practice on my bike w/ a higher margin of safety, then i'll take it rather than risk it w/ stock settings.
just like a steering damper... if it helps avoid tank slappers then i'll use it.
just like slipper clutch... if it helps avoid severe engine braking then i'll use it.
i have a steering damper and slipper clutch already. so im cool w/ that, they're not the best but it working for me right now.
stock tires... it's not working very well for me.
stock suspension... not working for my weight.
that's why i want better ones. im not just wanting them to have cool upgrades.