03-23-2009, 05:40 PM | #21 |
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Well it looks fine if that doesn't have you in a coil bind. If that is bottomed out you need more preload.
Really what you need is to go to www.racetech.com and see what they recommend as static sag and loaded sag. You will need a friend and a tape measure. Actually the intsructions are there on the site... http://www.racetech.com/SubMenu.asp?...howPage=street
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03-23-2009, 09:00 PM | #22 |
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Part of that can be suspension setup, but a big contributing factor to this is that the average rider comes much closer to using the potential of the rear than the front. Using the capabilities of the front end of the bike is something few riders will ever explore, and this can leave parts of the front tire unused or barely used. Trying to read a tire can be a very complicated thing. There are a lot of variables involved, and many times people interpret what they are seeing incorrectly.
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03-24-2009, 11:19 AM | #24 | |
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In general, on a sportbike, the front tire chicken strip is often a decent indicator of how far you're pushing. The rear strip is gone long before you are close to the limits. You'll usually only see a front chicken strip completely gone on a track bike. It doesn't mean your bike is set up incorrectly like you mention in your initial post though... The edge profile of the front tire is usually a lot steeper than the rear because it's narrower and needs to be pinched together to fit on the narrow front rim... therefore it requires more lean angle to remove the front strip. After being on the track my front tires still often have about 5mm of unused tire. I'm slow, though...
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03-24-2009, 11:33 AM | #25 |
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Rogue was your bike lowered, that will also affect the handling. I dont think you would need other suspension components. First off the bike is set up stock for someone heavier than you, and with your riding style you realy may not need the high end suspension parts. Now if the SV had that damn rotary damper then yo uneed to get rid of that pos component.
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most the guys i ride with use ALL of the front on the street, and most on race tires...but i ride the same pace ? but i'm not too concerned with it, was really just wanting to make sure i wasnt bottoming the forks out
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