Playin with suspension
#1
Playin with suspension
So I came across an article in sport rider. When they test a bike, the write down what they feel are the best suspension settings. So I tried to look up our bikes and came up with an '06 ZZR. They have front pre-load set with 6 lines showing. Frond rebound 1.5 turns out from full stiff. And compression dampening at 2 turns out from full stiff.
Rear rebound is full stiff. Compression dampening is at 1.5 turns out from full stiff.
Anyway, mines an '07 but the bike is the same, so I tried to set it up like they recommended. Everything was set super soft on it. Granted, these bikes are set up for a japaneese person that weighs about 5 ounces and is about 3 feet tall (no, I'm not trying to be rude, sarcastic, or offensive, so don't go there!)
I'm gonna test ride it in a few minutes and see how it feels. Anyone else mess around with your settings?
Rear rebound is full stiff. Compression dampening is at 1.5 turns out from full stiff.
Anyway, mines an '07 but the bike is the same, so I tried to set it up like they recommended. Everything was set super soft on it. Granted, these bikes are set up for a japaneese person that weighs about 5 ounces and is about 3 feet tall (no, I'm not trying to be rude, sarcastic, or offensive, so don't go there!)
I'm gonna test ride it in a few minutes and see how it feels. Anyone else mess around with your settings?
#2
no but i can tell you i mentioned softening the suspension on my bike when i got it last summer to see if that could help me get both feet flat footed and the guys there looked at me like i was speaking a different language. I figured a softer suspension would make the bike sit lower but not by much. besides track guys I'd bet people rarely ever tinker with their suspension.
#3
no but i can tell you i mentioned softening the suspension on my bike when i got it last summer to see if that could help me get both feet flat footed and the guys there looked at me like i was speaking a different language. I figured a softer suspension would make the bike sit lower but not by much. besides track guys I'd bet people rarely ever tinker with their suspension.
#5
I had a mechanic I met at mid-ohio help me out. He still races as well, but was very familiar with our bikes as he raced it as a 6r back in 00-01. I know that the rear required a spacer to get it to the right height, something about the geometry of the bike being a little off. Raising the rear helps it sort of "fall in" to the corners better if you know what I mean. The front on mine is lowered about an inch, and I have no idea what he did with the compression up there. I do know tha it handled much better after he hooked it up for me. Just had to buy him a pizza for it
#6
http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_s...gs/index5.html
Until I get more pictures take a look at this.
#9
I may be able to get some pictures on sunday. In the mean time, do you have your owners manual? It does have a few pictures of what is where on the adjustments.