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Don't give Don any ideas Howie...He's already trying to get 'someone' to double up on the 'roids when it's time for your kick to the apple sack.-author="RadioHowie"Geezus, just shoot me. I agree with 'zilla!
Don't give Don any ideas Howie...He's already trying to get 'someone' to double up on the 'roids when it's time for your kick to the apple sack.-author="RadioHowie"Geezus, just shoot me. I agree with 'zilla!
The only advantages with USD forks are a smoother ride and better handling....and longer fork bushing, seal, and oil life.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
Thanks for injecting some common sense.The only advantages with USD forks are a smoother ride and better handling....and longer fork bushing, seal, and oil life.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
You mean just like when a person upgrades their suspension? Don't think that if all FJRs came with USD forks and electronic suspension, people wouldn't upgrade it. Yamahas are notoriously under-sprung, so that would just mean more out of pocket to pay for inadequate electronic suspension up front, and then for the upgrade after the fact.The only advantages with USD forks are a smoother ride and better handling....and longer fork bushing, seal, and oil life.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
You seem to be assuming that future FJR's with USD forks will only be offered with electronic suspensions. If that happens, they are going to have to be a lot better than the BMW's current ESA systems for me to buy one. I prefer to avoid the electronic suspensions and use the $$$ for premium aftermarket upgrades.You mean just like when a person upgrades their suspension? Don't think that if all FJRs came with USD forks and electronic suspension, people wouldn't upgrade it. Yamahas are notoriously under-sprung, so that would just mean more out of pocket to pay for inadequate electronic suspension up front, and then for the upgrade after the fact.The only advantages with USD forks are a smoother ride and better handling....and longer fork bushing, seal, and oil life.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
Why is it so hard for people to separate "race" needs from real world needs?
BMW is famous for their ESA on their bikes. All the guys I know who rose their GS-As hard dislike it because it allows the bike to bottom out. Know how they fix that? Either order it without ESA or remove the electronic bits and upgrade their suspension.
Like I said, it depends how you ride the bike. If you ride hard in the canyons it WILL make a difference.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
Emphasis on handeling.The only advantages with USD forks are a smoother ride and BETTER HANDELING....and longer fork bushing, seal, and oil life.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
Yup - that answer I have got too from Yama dealer.Kebo,Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
Future model development? So maybe in 7 years or so.Kebo,Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
Check my post here:Yup - that answer I have got too from Yama dealer.Kebo,Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
Anybody able to answer to my question? Which one select for 13 model?:
Front fork springsShock absorberI do not have any experience with upgrated suspension so any advice I will really appreciate. Thanks!
Sure they can! They do it in most parts of the world.Future model development? So maybe in 7 years or so.Kebo,Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
They can't even seem to figure out offering multiple colors.
minus 1: I respectfully disagree. Better handling is better handling at 400 pounds, and at 700 pounds.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
In my best Ed McMahon voice "You are correct Sir!!"minus 1: I respectfully disagree. Better handling is better handling at 400 pounds, and at 700 pounds.Right...And that's good stuff for a race bike, but does it matter on a nearly 700 lb ST bike? It doesn't reduce overall weight, and might help some with fork function, but factory springs are gonna be to light and need upgrading anyway.
So...For this application, there is NO advantage to USD forks. Just a perceived cool factor that likens to adding chrome pipes for bling.
That's great post - thanks.Check my post here:Yup - that answer I have got too from Yama dealer.Kebo,Spoke to a Yamaha rep at the NEC bike show . Sorry to disappoint you but the USD forks and electronic suspension is not going to be an option on standard Euro bike for 2013. He didn't rule it out as something Yamaha may introduce as future model development though.
Anybody able to answer to my question? Which one select for 13 model?:
Front fork springsShock absorberI do not have any experience with upgrated suspension so any advice I will really appreciate. Thanks!
https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php/topic/151032-2013-front-springs-replacement/
Front springs for 2012 can be used , but require some small modification to the spacer tubes.
Rear shocks can be used on a '13, no problem.
I have the YA 053.
This suits me fine, since I mostly ride solo, and have no real need to change the settings of the shock now that it has been set for my weight and riding style. If you ride more often with passenger or luggage, you may want to consider another type with external reservoir and hydraulic adjustment...
Won't be available in the UK until end of April is what my dealer told me.Just curious, do we have any Euro folks that have picked up an AS yet?
Nope, not yet available. One of our club members has one on order. I haven't heard a confirmed delivery date yet, but I have heard that it may even be later than April 2013...Just curious, do we have any Euro folks that have picked up an AS yet?
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