RzrBak
Well-known member
Suspension settings baffled and boggled my mind every time I started to read threads on the topic. Responses made things "not so much clearer" so I've stayed away from the whole thing. The past couple of weeks I've delved into a major maintenance project. I bought the bike a little over a year ago and outside of oil and final drive maintenance (I'm ashamed to say) I haven't done much else. The bike had 10,083 miles on it and the odo now shows a tick under 30k...so into the abyss I went.
I flushed clutch, brakes, cooling system, changed tires, spark plugs and front brake pads (also cleaned/greased caliper pins, clips and pistons). What a difference the ride was afterwards! So, with that under my belt, I thought I would once again tackle the suspension issue. I knew there was way too much information on the topic in the forum so I decided to stay with the thread that HaulinAshe posted back in '06 (had it bookmarked).
My rider weight, typical payload and riding style was almost identical the HaulinAshe so when I went to adjusting, I was surprised to find that the front was still at factory settings. After making the adjustments to the front, I moved to the back and again found that rebound was set at stock. I've changed the preload lever before but never stayed with the "hard" setting as I just didn't like it. Now with the rebound changed...big difference and me likey.
I commute 150 miles RT and I'm tellin' ya, these changes (for my bike) made a huge difference.
I'd say to any new FJR owner, if you aren't going to throw money at changing the suspension components, don't have a "go-to" guy and you just don't like the way the bike rides do as HaulinAshe suggests, "Check your suspension settings". If they are at stock, make adjustments (use his settings as a starting point). You'll be glad you did!
I flushed clutch, brakes, cooling system, changed tires, spark plugs and front brake pads (also cleaned/greased caliper pins, clips and pistons). What a difference the ride was afterwards! So, with that under my belt, I thought I would once again tackle the suspension issue. I knew there was way too much information on the topic in the forum so I decided to stay with the thread that HaulinAshe posted back in '06 (had it bookmarked).
My rider weight, typical payload and riding style was almost identical the HaulinAshe so when I went to adjusting, I was surprised to find that the front was still at factory settings. After making the adjustments to the front, I moved to the back and again found that rebound was set at stock. I've changed the preload lever before but never stayed with the "hard" setting as I just didn't like it. Now with the rebound changed...big difference and me likey.
I'd say to any new FJR owner, if you aren't going to throw money at changing the suspension components, don't have a "go-to" guy and you just don't like the way the bike rides do as HaulinAshe suggests, "Check your suspension settings". If they are at stock, make adjustments (use his settings as a starting point). You'll be glad you did!