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RE: Adjusted my preload today - the Ferret - 11-08-2013 (11-08-2013, 05:48 AM)ingobohn_imp Wrote:(09-16-2013, 06:06 AM)HondaJon_imp Wrote: I just adjusted my preload today and what a difference! The bike now handles like a much lighter machine. I went down one line on the front and one notch up on the rear shocks. I had never adjusted this on any of my other machines, but with the CB, it really makes her handle like a dream. Here is link that really simplifies how preload works:In Germany, default setup is front 3 rings, rear 2nd soft position. Is it the same in the U.S.? Yes RE: Adjusted my preload today - gtmn_imp - 12-30-2016 I will chime in on this if I can preload is to set sag sag is the amount of the suspension you use when you sit on the bike sag should be about 25% so about an inch there are a lot of vids on you tube on how to set sag keep in mind the spring is only there to hold the bike up, changing this does nothing for your valving inside the fork it only holds the bike up setting sag is the most important thing you can do to your bike if you cannot achieve 25% of your bike you need heavier springs I am 250 and will be swapping out the entire suspension I will add to that later for many try to keep it very simple and just try to set your sag. you wont need to play around with what ifs on settings. once set you are done like many new bikes it is probably set up for a 175lb rider, so very soft if you are over 200lbs RE: Adjusted my preload today - tomas_imp - 12-31-2016 I also have my rear shocks setting at the 3rd notch (I weight 190lbs) and the front forks have 2 lines showing. Since I came from more of a sport bike riding back ground, I also tend to like a tighter turning radius on my bikes. So I raised the forks in the triple tree clamps 3/16 of inch (which lowers the front end). This setup really makes the bike handling more aggressive. Maybe not for everybody, but it works for me. |