Fork tuning help

Started by twg, August 25, 2003, 03:20:17 PM

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twg

I need some help with fork tuning.  I am riding a stock 2002 F4i.  Recently I raised the rear ride height by placing a few shims between the shock and subframe.  I did this to increase the swingarm angle to approximately 12.5 degrees.  This made a big difference in how the bike turned and tracked through high-speed turns.  However, this also created a problem under hard braking.  Now the bike really tends to stoppie, so much so that I find myself braking earlier than with the stock set up.

I ordered and have in stock Race Tech springs and a Gold Valve kit that I plan to install after the next few races.  In the mean time can I add a couple ounces of fork oil to minimize the nose dive and subsequent stoppies?  Will that cause more problems?  What are some other quick fix options?

Thanks.

Nate R

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Possibly lowering the forks in the triples?  Yes, you can add a bit of fork oil.
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tzracer

Adding fork oil will help. It stiffens up about the last third of the travel. I add 5mm at a time.

Might also try adding more rear rebound damping. This will keep the rear from extending as quickly and pushing the rear of the bike in the air.
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QuoteWill that cause more problems?  What are some other quick fix options?

Thanks.

Correct geometry, weight bias, and spring rate are the most important.  Quick fix?  Find a GMD Computrack center near you that can optimize the geometry.  That will get you into the ball park.  Really isn't a quick way around it.  Too much dampening is bad...too little makes the bike annoying.  Understanding the difference is priceless.  Really the going through the process will allow you to learn a whole lot (right, Nate?) as long as you have some kind of guide in it all.
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twg

Thanks for the replies.

Yes, I am writing it all down and learning as I go.  I was asking for the quick fix because: 1.  I am a really slow mechanic, 2.  I have a race in a couple of weeks, 3.  Still trying to learn some of the tricks.

You know just about when I figure this out, I will quit riding.  Hmmm.  

Marcus McBain is going to work with me at TWS to help me get it better dialed.  It is amazing how he wastes his time with a F40 guy. :D :D

Thanks,

twg