Goodman4
Pressing on
Well I’ve decided to go on the quest for adjusting my suspension correctly. I never had a lot to complain about, I guess cause I didn’t know better, but after an hour of training in the Lee Parks class I was convinced there was too much I didn’t know about my bike.
At the class they usually mess with everybody’s suspension at the end of the day, but by then it was pouring down rain and most people wanted to get on the road instead of playing with theirs. I also think the main instructor didn’t want to get too wet. The local guy who runs that facility was game for looking at my bike but he wasn’t familiar with FJRs and wasn’t sure which setting did what. He said my front was really squishy and made some adjustments to both shocks. I didn’t like it very much and it felt rough even on the interstate home. I should add that my FJR is a 2007 that I’ve had a little over a year. It had about 7K when I bought it and now I’ve got a little over 20K.
Since the class I’ve been reading and now I fairly well understand the FJR adjustments. I decided to go with Jeff Ashe’s settings and at first I thought it was great. It seemed to have more control, but then I noticed how sore my butt was getting. The wife and I went on a ride last week and half way through an average day of riding she asked me if the Russell seats had wore out and lost their cushion. I explained it was the suspension, but she still is unconvinced. I didn’t want to adjust it on the trip so I just made one click of adjustment in the rear and one click on the front rebound dampening. I didn’t notice anything so I went back to the drawing board tonight on the rear shock.
When I check my measurements (at the level of my understanding) on the back shock, I measure the sag by putting the bike on the center stand and measuring the distance from a fixed point on the wheel hub to a fixed point above the wheel. It is 320 mm. I weigh 220 and have the top case on but the side cases off right now. When I take it off the stand and sit on it with my wife and I pushing down hard and letting it come back to my sitting weight, it measures 273 mm which gives me 47 mm of sag. When I take stiction into account by then pulling weight off by standing and sitting back down easily, I get pretty much the same 237 mm, which says I have virtually no stiction. Am I doing that right? Our measuring process was not that accurate, but I’m sure it was accurate to 2 or 3 mm. Do this mean I have a problem? Also this sag is a little much without the wife and luggage, right? But nothing I can do about that other than a new spring?
I then tried it on the soft setting and got very little difference as well.
The Jeff Ashe settings are 6 clicks on the rear. I have gone all the way up to the 15 which it says is standard and pushed hard on the back and it doesn’t feel to me like it pogos at all. I dialed it back to a smaller change to make it 10 clicks. I’m going to try it to see if I notice a difference in the butt soreness.
Any thoughts on what I need to do differently other than getting better shocks? I’m not ready for that investment. I’ll probably be happy when I get the rear back to the original settings once I get close to where it was. I have no idea where it was since they played with it and I had never touched it.
At the class they usually mess with everybody’s suspension at the end of the day, but by then it was pouring down rain and most people wanted to get on the road instead of playing with theirs. I also think the main instructor didn’t want to get too wet. The local guy who runs that facility was game for looking at my bike but he wasn’t familiar with FJRs and wasn’t sure which setting did what. He said my front was really squishy and made some adjustments to both shocks. I didn’t like it very much and it felt rough even on the interstate home. I should add that my FJR is a 2007 that I’ve had a little over a year. It had about 7K when I bought it and now I’ve got a little over 20K.
Since the class I’ve been reading and now I fairly well understand the FJR adjustments. I decided to go with Jeff Ashe’s settings and at first I thought it was great. It seemed to have more control, but then I noticed how sore my butt was getting. The wife and I went on a ride last week and half way through an average day of riding she asked me if the Russell seats had wore out and lost their cushion. I explained it was the suspension, but she still is unconvinced. I didn’t want to adjust it on the trip so I just made one click of adjustment in the rear and one click on the front rebound dampening. I didn’t notice anything so I went back to the drawing board tonight on the rear shock.
When I check my measurements (at the level of my understanding) on the back shock, I measure the sag by putting the bike on the center stand and measuring the distance from a fixed point on the wheel hub to a fixed point above the wheel. It is 320 mm. I weigh 220 and have the top case on but the side cases off right now. When I take it off the stand and sit on it with my wife and I pushing down hard and letting it come back to my sitting weight, it measures 273 mm which gives me 47 mm of sag. When I take stiction into account by then pulling weight off by standing and sitting back down easily, I get pretty much the same 237 mm, which says I have virtually no stiction. Am I doing that right? Our measuring process was not that accurate, but I’m sure it was accurate to 2 or 3 mm. Do this mean I have a problem? Also this sag is a little much without the wife and luggage, right? But nothing I can do about that other than a new spring?
I then tried it on the soft setting and got very little difference as well.
The Jeff Ashe settings are 6 clicks on the rear. I have gone all the way up to the 15 which it says is standard and pushed hard on the back and it doesn’t feel to me like it pogos at all. I dialed it back to a smaller change to make it 10 clicks. I’m going to try it to see if I notice a difference in the butt soreness.
Any thoughts on what I need to do differently other than getting better shocks? I’m not ready for that investment. I’ll probably be happy when I get the rear back to the original settings once I get close to where it was. I have no idea where it was since they played with it and I had never touched it.