Hey all,
I'm finally going to grow a set and take the racing school on may 12th.
Will there be suspension gurus there that can help me set up my suspension?
If so who will be there? I just bought an ohlins and need to set it up.
thanks in advance
There usually is a couple.
Do it yourself. You ride the bike so you know what it feels like and what you want it to feel like.
http://listproc.ucdavis.edu/archives/cbx/log0611/0076.html
Never be afraid of adjusting your suspension.
Quote from: loc_dogg on April 11, 2007, 11:43:28 PM
Do it yourself. You ride the bike so you know what it feels like and what you want it to feel like.
http://listproc.ucdavis.edu/archives/cbx/log0611/0076.html
Never be afraid of adjusting your suspension.
That's the 1st flow chart I've ever enjoyed :biggrin:
Quote from: loc_dogg on April 11, 2007, 11:43:28 PM
Do it yourself. You ride the bike so you know what it feels like and what you want it to feel like.
It won't do any good if the rider doesn't know what to adjust to achieve the desired result. A good suspension tuner will help you get baseline settings, then he'll
listen to your feedback and help you adjust the bike to your liking.
Too many guys feel around in the dark and expect results.
If you're in the midwest, I strongly recommend Ryan @ Suspension Solutions (712) 540-1117 is his mobile #. You can trust him to give sound advice, and he really knows his stuff. They handle Ohlins, Penske and Traxxion.
ryan is the man! :thumb:
yuuuup, ryan's awesome!
What bike? How much do you weigh?
Springs need to be first on the list. If you're posting from CLSB...
At a potential 220, you need to make sure you've got the right spring on the new shock. And I'd double check that. Sometimes those aren't right. Front OEM springs aren't going to be enough either. It's not expensive to do those things.
If your school is at Blackhawk you'll have a choice between Suspension Solutions (Ryan) or Ed Kwaterski of Trackside Engineering.
Personally I know both and simply use Ed because he was around before Ryan was in the midwest. I don't thinik either is a bad choice and will be well worth your time/money.
yep my school is up at black hawk the 12th should be fun.
thanks for the info I'll try and get a hold of these guys before then.
thanks.
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Quote from: avdigigeek on April 11, 2007, 10:07:52 PM
Hey all,
I'm finally going to grow a set and take the racing school on may 12th.
Will there be suspension gurus there that can help me set up my suspension?
If so who will be there? I just bought an ohlins and need to set it up.
thanks in advance
You will meet at least 100 gurus with 100 different opinions. If you are taking the school you do not need to go fast, but you need to stay on two wheels to get your license. It will provide significant distraction to have 100 guys telling you how to set up your bike. Just ride the bike below your or the bikes limits, which ever comes first. If you choose to adjust things during the riders school, treat the bike like you have never ridden it before until you feel it out. The bike might handle worse, suprising you with a new handling characteristic. If I were in your position and the bike works well enough to get around the track, I would leave it alone. Go to a test and tune day to sort the bike out. Then you can focus on the bike without learning flags and procedures.
here's another chart... pretty much the same thing though www.tonedeft.org/cycle/SuspensionGuide-01.jpg
You can always bring your bike by our race shop and get you suspension setup by a factory Suzuki supported AMA team.
Once our bikes are setup, we make very few changes. It becomes comical watching guys even at the AMA level walking by with forks and shocks in their hands after every practice session chasing their tails.
We are located off I90 in the NW suburbs of Chicago right at 1 1/2 hrs. from Blackhawk.
We return from the AMA race in Fontana, CA on May 1st and will actually be having an open house that following sunday on May 6th.
You could drop your bike off, have some free food and check out all of our AMA bikes, win some free stuff and tour our semi-transporter and full on race shop/maching shop. It will be a really cool day!
Give us a call at the shop....Safety First Racing...847.357.1309
Free food? I'm in... :spank:
Quote from: avdigigeek on April 11, 2007, 10:07:52 PM
Hey all,
I'm finally going to grow a set and take the racing school on may 12th.
Will there be suspension gurus there that can help me set up my suspension?
If so who will be there? I just bought an ohlins and need to set it up.
thanks in advance
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