Sport rider did a comparison a month or so ago with the FJR, ST1300 and ZZR1200Does anyone have suggested suspension settings for a porky person like me (225lbs)? I took some suspension suggestions from Sprot Rider's website for my 2nd to last bike and they worked wonderfully, but they don't have listed settings for the FJR.
Excellent stuff, thanks!Sport rider did a comparison a month or so ago with the FJR, ST1300 and ZZR1200Does anyone have suggested suspension settings for a porky person like me (225lbs)? I took some suspension suggestions from Sprot Rider's website for my 2nd to last bike and they worked wonderfully, but they don't have listed settings for the FJR.
Their suspension recommendations are below.
I just dialed them into my 2 week old bike last Friday and it made a big difference.
Front Spring preload = 2 lines showing
Rebound dampning = 4 clicks from full stiff
Compression Dampning = 7 clicks from full stiff
Rear Spring preload = Hard position
Rebound dampning = 3 clicks out from full stiff
I found those settings a bit tight for my weight (160lb w/ gear) and normal riding. I moved the rebound to 6 clicks, and preload back to 2.5rings and it seems much better. YMMV.Excellent stuff, thanks!Sport rider did a comparison a month or so ago with the FJR, ST1300 and ZZR1200Does anyone have suggested suspension settings for a porky person like me (225lbs)? I took some suspension suggestions from Sprot Rider's website for my 2nd to last bike and they worked wonderfully, but they don't have listed settings for the FJR.
Their suspension recommendations are below.
I just dialed them into my 2 week old bike last Friday and it made a big difference.
Front Spring preload = 2 lines showing
Rebound dampning = 4 clicks from full stiff
Compression Dampning = 7 clicks from full stiff
Rear Spring preload = Hard position
Rebound dampning = 3 clicks out from full stiff
Interesting, because those are the exact settings that I use.Sport rider did a comparison a month or so ago with the FJR, ST1300 and ZZR1200Does anyone have suggested suspension settings for a porky person like me (225lbs)? I took some suspension suggestions from Sprot Rider's website for my 2nd to last bike and they worked wonderfully, but they don't have listed settings for the FJR.
Their suspension recommendations are below.
I just dialed them into my 2 week old bike last Friday and it made a big difference.
Front Spring preload = 2 lines showing
Rebound dampning = 4 clicks from full stiff
Compression Dampning = 7 clicks from full stiff
Rear Spring preload = Hard position
Rebound dampning = 3 clicks out from full stiff
+1, very well putIf you only ride in a 50% PE that would mean you will not go more than 50% of top speed? 75MPH? Any faster is too fast for you? 50% RPM? 50% braking? 50% of your tire tread?
I try to use 100% of my tire (when the conditions are right). There is enough traction in modern tire to hold well beyond the posted sugested corner speeds. As a general rule of thumb the FJR will easily handle twice the speed of any corner posted. You have to really TRY to get to the edge of the tire. It is possible and FUN!
I would also say that if you are near the edge of the tire you are at 85% of the bikes capabilities. And depending on the rider it may be at 110%!
I won't ride with some people. And I can not keep up with others. I pick my pace and sometimes the roads and conditions come together to have a chicken strip-less good time! )
John
"Life is Dangerous"
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