Rear Shock Settings
#1
Hey guys can I get some input here on some rear shock setting some for the general road use and then some for the drag strip I am currently running my compression wound right out and then four clicks in and the rebound is the other way four clicks from the end so it rebounds slowly
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#2
xhiler8r Wrote:Hey guys can I get some input here on some rear shock setting some for the general road use and then some for the drag strip I am currently running my compression wound right out and then four clicks in and the rebound is the other way four clicks from the end so it rebounds slowly
http://www.hyp4r.com/hayabusa/enhancements.htm

Try these suspension settings for a racier ride. Thanks to Darrell
Check out this web-site for the settings
Below is are the settings in case they remove the page from the web.
Front
Preload 2.5 lines showing
Compression Out 2 clicks
Rebound Out 2 clicks
Rear
Preload 1.25inches of sag
Compression Out 5 clicks
Rebound Out 7 clicks
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#3
Got my best times with a fair bit more compression. On cold nights I have to back compression out, or else it wheelies real easy?
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#4
Bill at the drags I run compression 10-12 clicks and then 3 clicks for the rebound, I think I found (not sure) with no compression the ass end bounced around all over the place mostly on the burn out pad Action-smiley-083
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#5
on my streetbike when only slightly longer than std I went quickest on my street settings~7 out on both , found out winding the comp out all the way caused the bike to bottom out and induce a wheelie, went from 9.7's to 9.3's when i found that out.
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#6
With low tyre pressure and min comp and max rebound, I get a vertical wallowing effect at the far end, not confidence inspiring!
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