I have a 2003 FJR with 12K miles. Did all the routine maintenance a month ago, including repacking front stem bearing. Had fork seal leak so I removed them and had GP Suspension do a rebuild and Dave installed 1.0 springs based on my size and riding style. I'm about 190 lbs, probably 205 with gear, occasional 2-up riding with 120 lb wife, mostly solo ...spirited riding and some freeway commuting.
He setup the forks with stock settings and it was way too stiff up front, almost like a pogo stick. I have backed off preload almost all the way out (4 lines) and currently have rebound/compression at stock settings (12-clicks out). I have the rear shock on hard, 6 clicks out.
Bike feels a lot better although the front end still feels heavy when turning at slower speeds ...almost like front tire is flat. I know the stiffer springs probably raised the front end height some which would make it harder to turn.
Curious what changes I could try on compression/rebound to make it turn easier?
He setup the forks with stock settings and it was way too stiff up front, almost like a pogo stick. I have backed off preload almost all the way out (4 lines) and currently have rebound/compression at stock settings (12-clicks out). I have the rear shock on hard, 6 clicks out.
Bike feels a lot better although the front end still feels heavy when turning at slower speeds ...almost like front tire is flat. I know the stiffer springs probably raised the front end height some which would make it harder to turn.
Curious what changes I could try on compression/rebound to make it turn easier?