Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
#32
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
ORIGINAL: Notstock
Nice [sm=badbadbad.gif] sorry I had to racedoll
Nice [sm=badbadbad.gif] sorry I had to racedoll
Thanks for link xrider. I actually went to Kawasaki and asked them for some settings. They are supposed to be emailing me back. I just emailed my contact yesterday.
#33
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
Best setting! Set your sag and then make small adjustments from there. If your contact does not tell you to start there then losse thier #.
It was a compliment!
It was a compliment!
#34
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
Thanks Notstock. If my contact doesn't follow through, which I'm 99.99% sure they will then I will have my hubby help me. He was a little P.O.'d that I contacted Kawasaki directly without asking his help. I figure they would have a set guideline where with him it's just trial and error, and I'm not too comfortable about the error part.
#35
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
It is easy just follow these instructions. Afterwards you can experiment with a little softer or stiffer.
http://www.roadracinghelp.com/TechAr..._sag_setup.htm
http://www.roadracinghelp.com/TechAr..._sag_setup.htm
#36
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
Racedoll, go with Notsocks advice on this one. The dealer/ contact will only tell you what the specified setting is as stock which is already setup that way. Set your sag and the preload will be just right for you. Then you can play around with the dampening so suit your riding style & conditions.
#37
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
ORIGINAL: speedracer138
Racedoll, go with Notsocks advice on this one. The dealer/ contact will only tell you what the specified setting is as stock which is already setup that way. Set your sag and the preload will be just right for you. Then you can play around with the dampening so suit your riding style & conditions.
Racedoll, go with Notsocks advice on this one. The dealer/ contact will only tell you what the specified setting is as stock which is already setup that way. Set your sag and the preload will be just right for you. Then you can play around with the dampening so suit your riding style & conditions.
#40
RE: Easiest way to make bike steer quicker ('06 636)
It's kind of a long story so here is the shortest version:
I met a guy at the Cleveland MC show a few years back.
I emailed him my questions a couple months back, knowing he would have to forward them to someone else.
Another guy called me regarding that email. He just so happened to be at Mid-Ohio for the Kawasaki day the Wednesday before the AMA races. So I met him in person.
He then introduced me to another guy there.
That guy told me to email my questions to him along with my dyno sheet (one of my questions was regarding that). He is supposed to talk with the tech guys and get back to me.
He said they have some numbers from testing they have done to give me a baseline to start with - based on MY weight.
I really only need it for one track that I go to because it's so darn rough. Mid-Ohio is beautiful now that it's paved. I had no issues there with the suspension being too hard. I'm sure it could be better though, but I had absolutely no complaints.
Yes, I'll keep you guys posted. I was impressed they called, came down to see the bike (on the Kawi day), looked at my dyno sheet, etc, etc. They seemed to have a geniune interest in answering my questions and such.
I met a guy at the Cleveland MC show a few years back.
I emailed him my questions a couple months back, knowing he would have to forward them to someone else.
Another guy called me regarding that email. He just so happened to be at Mid-Ohio for the Kawasaki day the Wednesday before the AMA races. So I met him in person.
He then introduced me to another guy there.
That guy told me to email my questions to him along with my dyno sheet (one of my questions was regarding that). He is supposed to talk with the tech guys and get back to me.
He said they have some numbers from testing they have done to give me a baseline to start with - based on MY weight.
I really only need it for one track that I go to because it's so darn rough. Mid-Ohio is beautiful now that it's paved. I had no issues there with the suspension being too hard. I'm sure it could be better though, but I had absolutely no complaints.
Yes, I'll keep you guys posted. I was impressed they called, came down to see the bike (on the Kawi day), looked at my dyno sheet, etc, etc. They seemed to have a geniune interest in answering my questions and such.