If you want mid corner stability get the fork extenders. Gixxers and especially this one want its nose high. I run mine with 7mm of the extender...
Only when you twist the throttle all the way and keep it there!...lol
The shock is set to the stock length of 318mm with a 4mm shim under the rear clevis.. See above.. You think I ride the front high.. Martin...
I run a linear rear shock spring, you are also correct about the front.
Any speed shop should have a stainless 18mm bun for about 20 bucks. Make sure you get a stainless steel bun and have it welded by someone who know...
Sonic Springs is also a good source and he Races SV's. Great price and turn around times..
Are you guys picking your butts up and moving from one side to the other or are you sliding on the seat. Additionally are you using your arms to...
As long as you have Fun, lap times dont really matter anyway!
What were you doing for times at each track with your final gearing choices?
Oops my bad though he had a 750 I mis read it...Dam these old eyes :D
Its fine to me You are simply using the avalible travel. You can dial in a little more compression. But not so much to make the front harsh.
How much do you weight. The 750 comes stock with 1.0. I get that you have a fork kit I was looking to see if the springs were correct for your...
You basically multiply by 55.88 Get the spring that's closest. Springs come in 25lbs increments. 600 ,625, 650lbs etc. If I remember...
Dude your shocks bent.....:D
+ 1 :up:
You bay area guys are always about the ass :Poke: :crackup:
update Ok here is the info. After two days of testing at NJMP lightning course. This is the setup that I found to work the best for me. Front...
Yeah there too long, send them over here I will throw them out for you..:D
No Matt they will Not Fit.
True, But running extender at -7mm would put it at +5 on the rear. :) It simply will raise the bike a bit. Not a bad thing considering these...
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