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______________________________________ Jason 2008 busa Orange and Black (shhhhhh, dont tell everyone that its the fastest color). http://www.horizonpowder.com/ http://www.bluegauges.com |
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Jinkster rocks!
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Just did this mod, can't believe this is the same bike. Thanks Jinkster, still helping people years later on this thread... ______________________________________
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Just took her out for a ride after the Jinkster adjustment. I'm six feet, 235lbs. I have 4500 miles on an 08 with the stock settings. I can easily get out of shape on turns that aren't real smooth. Hit some of my favorite roads with the new adjustments and I am very happy to say the least. This definately should have been my first mod. Bumpy turns feel like bumpy turns now, not like riding a bronco as before. Soooo much more road feel. Thanks Jinkster!!!! |
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Jinkster, I just got my 08 a few weeks ago and have noticed the "pogo" type action on the front end. I'm weighing in at 240 as well so your advice will be spot on for me too. I've read through your post once and will do so again before I make any changes but I had one question: Where did you get the 33% number? It's probably a stupid questions but I like to know the "why" to things before I do them. Thanks. "The mission here is to attempt to compress approx. 33% (1/3rd) of the suspensions actual travel as "Laden Sag Compression" both front and rear." |
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I redlighted the abbreviation for the word "Approximately" above..as?...well?...there's really nothing written in stone here with the exception that it seems to be a standard dictated by both Sir Issac Newton (with the laws of gravity dictating that the suspension does compress a certain amount under bike/rider weight) and the bike suspension/riding/racing industry which seems to favor such with a "Tune To Taste" demeanor...such as...while a cruiser style rider may favor a softer plusher ride and enjoy a cushy springing of upwards of 40% comp.?...a competitive sportrider would hate such a detached floaty feeling...looking for more feedback..and incorporate a nice tight 30% compression...with the busa?...i like 33%...comfy enough for all day superslab yet tight enough to read your way through the marbles and survive gett'in down with da boyz...your call. Hope that helps and?...L8R, Bill. ______________________________________ "I'm Imprisoned By My Addiction To Speed...But I do Recieve Kanjical Visits On A Daily Basis." |
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im sure this is a stupid question and i'll probably kick my self for asking as soon as i see the answer but how did you raise up the front end to let it freely hang, i think i have everything else down. Thanks |
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You can put a strong rope down through the steering head and hoist it up into your garage rafters, or make one of these for the same thing: ______________________________________ I have tried, in my way, to be free. 2006 LE "Magic Carpet Ride" |
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| The "pogo" type action is more likely to be lack of rebound dampening than sag.
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| I loop a tiedown strap around the frame near the stearing head and use an engine hoist.
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Hello, first of all thank you Jinkster for suspension guide I will try it on my K4 LE Haya. I'm riding two years with Busa and sometimes (to offen) found that I'm missing something at the front. Never tried to play with suspension, just set it by manual recomendations because after purchase (she has 2 years and 5800 miles) I found that preload settings differ about 4 visible markings= left fork was 3,right-7. Just one question: your setup (240lbs) has front COMMPRESION DAMP 4 clicks out and for Chain who's weight is 210lbs suggestion is COMMPRESION DAMP 2 clicks ? Is it not to stiff/bumpy to Chain ? Or possible that I miss something ![]() registered just today ![]() Thanks Arunas (Lithuania) quotation from 2005 forum: Chain...for your weight I'd recomend trying... (1 line) of preload left on forks with 2 clicks out comp damping (bottom screw) and 3 clicks rebound (top screw).. (18mm) thread showing on shock with 10 clicks rebound (bottom screw) and 7 Clicks Comp (top screw) L8R, Bill. Yep....first screw both the compression ajustment (lower rear side of fork end casting) and rebound adjustment (little screw on top of spring preload adjusters) all the way IN till they stop..then... REBOUND: 3 Clicks Out COMPRESSION: 4 Clicks Out and this is with your spring preload adjusters set at just 1 line showing...ie..socked all the way down too *the first line. My Rear Shock Settings Are... Rebound (botton screw): 10 Clicks Out Compression (top screw): 7 Clicks Out And that's with two full revs more rear shock spring preload from stock factory adjustment. L8R, Bill. Last edited by Hayabuza; 07-29-2009 at 01:59 PM. |
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I read the rear setting instructions and I will try that. I'm 5'10" 170lbs, should I tighten the spring and soften the dampning, or vice versa? I just need pointed in the right direction. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ![]() |
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Gen2 front springs are rated @ .93kg...a 1.0kg or maybe a 1.05kg is what you need. The stock springs and valving will never do the job when you push the pace too hard. ______________________________________
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If you use extra copmpression dampening to comepensate for weak springs, it will cause a harsh ride on the street and won't prevent bottoming the suspension when riding hard. To your question, the front and rear need to be set so they are working with each other or you will feel problems. The rear spring is not as weak as the fronts so you should be able to get the SAG right, then ajust the rebound/compression until it is working with the forks. You'l feel the difference when its right. ______________________________________ |
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