Suspension Set up notes
#1
Hi guys,
a very long time ago there were instructions on setup for the front and rear suspensions. I can't get anything out of the old archives, can anybody help with the suggested settings please? I had printed them but they are lost forever in the "lost Paper" drawer!

Thanks



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#2
Try Jinkster attacks suspension at
www.suzukihayabusa.org/fo...ic=46389.0
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#3
Thanks Gixxer, I'll be putting the settings to good use tomorrow. On the Canberra to the Sydney bike expo and back to Canberra Busdriver and I swapped bikes. His felt soft in the rear but cushioned the sharp roadsurface differences beautifully. I have mine set up pretty hard - using guessamology, the artical should make her a little better in the pants.

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Max
Madmax - GSX1300R Black and Grey Buses Rule
Good Bike, Good Woman, Good Road, Good Weather, Good God - Good Bye!
Smith and Wesson - The original point and click interface.
Some people are alive only because it's illegal to kill them.
<i>Edited by: Max&nbsp; at: 19/11/06 0:10
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#4
35-40mm total sag at the front.same at the rear for road riding.Then trim your rebound and compression to suit. Glenn the Spa Man<i></i>
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