So i have Ohlins on the rear and racetech springs and emulators on the front (was going to change to catridges but trying to tune the emulators first) riding 2 up the bumps - manhole covers and usual sharp road bumps are smoother and better feeling - have the emulators at 3 turns with blue spring, 4 bleed holes drilled, 10wt oil racetech springs are 1.3 where should i start eg. are my springs too stiff i am 120kg and my partner 80kg
The 1.3 springs supplied by racetech were recommended by them for a 120 rider - the ride i get when i have a passenger is smooth as over ruts in road, concrete drain covers in road etc, but when im on me own i can feel every jolt - feels harsh
Just want that smooth ride when im on me own
Bike raised 155 mm seal to triple tree
Bike on ground no rider 135mm
bike with rider 127mm
I have 20mm of preload
Backing of blue spring 2 turns so ill only have 1 turn on emulator spring
Compression or Rebound - i have been thinking compression because its when i hit the bump
How do you tell ????
Rear with the ohlins is
Bike raised 340mm
Bike on ground no rider 336mm
rider on bike 315mm
Is the rear settings not right ????
yes drilled holes in damper rod
Ok - and thankyou for the help in advance
With the bike raised i measure the rear from the fender to the axle 340mm
From what i have worked out from reading my rear maybe on the soft side as i have very little sag with bike only 4mm
Preload rings are cranked about 3/4 of available threads to get rider sag of 25mm
no they dont bottom out i did some heavy stops and best i could get it to move was 88mm
Would reducing fork preload on the current heavy spring give the same effect as leaving preload what it is now 20mm and replacing spring with softer one ????
Ok ill reduce preload untill i get 32mm of sag - test ride then i not good ill reduce emulator preload by 1 turn
if i need new spring what should i get
also does increasing fork oil level aid in reducing brake dive
my level in 130mm
Forget the question about the spring checked calculator on racetech 1.2 also did the valving search which gives me an oil level of 150mm
Mine is 130mm having the level that i have will it just stiffen the last part of fork travel
Hilly,
Did you set fork oil level to use most of available fork travel
Did you drill additional bleed holes in the emulator
If racetech recommends 1.2 spring for me do i go with that or are thw racetech calculators on the stiff side
Feels very firm hand on brake pushing hard maybe 30 - 40 mm travel hard to know don't know what they are suppose to feel like - first Harley I have owned
You mean ride and hit front brake hard ????
Changing preload this afternoon to tune sag - did some heavy stops braking etc and was getting 88mm travel forks have total travel of 120mm
Just a quick rebound question based on comment made earlier - when i push down on centre of bars the bike comes up to a stop - but if i hold the front brake and push down when it comes back up it bounces (pogo) before stopping - which one is the correct test
OK - been reading the suspension bible suggested to understand everything better - the sag im about to setup to clarify the fork setup the bible mentions 30% of fork travel - Is the fork travel measurment the one with the fork caps off and forks compressed so 120mm or is the fork travel the max i can get the fork to travel under heavy stop 88mm
40mm sag or 29.3mm sag
where does the 32mm recommended setting come from ????
ok reduced preload to 12mm this gave me
155mm bike on lift
130mm bike on ground
123mm bike on ground with rider
32mm of sag