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ManxMatt34
29-07-10, 07:38 PM
OK so i'm going along on the mountain over here once i'm over about 80 going round bends seem to be fighting the bike, im very light possible need for a steering damper?

Or how can i adjust my forks and shock to help, (standard both) apart from hagon progressive fork springs have been added.

Can anyone take a quick look on ar10 or even better advise before i go so i don't have a poo ride down.

I'm running about 33 front and 36 rear psi on tyres aswell.

Dave20046
29-07-10, 07:56 PM
Is the stem nut tight?
Could it be just you getting used to the springs or possibly something not put back together right? double checked everything?

ManxMatt34
29-07-10, 07:57 PM
Is the stem nut tight?
Could it be just you getting used to the springs or possibly something not put back together right? double checked everything?

hmmm i'll make a call to you tomorrrow mate.

Dave20046
29-07-10, 07:59 PM
I'll probably throw the phone at a nearby chav and scream things

rictus01
29-07-10, 08:33 PM
How much do you weight Matt?
not a great deal can be done with the standard stuff, but if you want I'll give it a go at the AR and make sure it's working as it should.

Cheers Mark.

ManxMatt34
30-07-10, 10:17 AM
How much do you weight Matt?
not a great deal can be done with the standard stuff, but if you want I'll give it a go at the AR and make sure it's working as it should.

Cheers Mark.

Yeh that'd be great mark, just look out for me with the manx plates and pop over would be great if you could take a look prefrebly before the rideout. :P

I'm 9 and half stone.

CHeers Matt.

Mr Speirs
30-07-10, 10:22 AM
Were the progressive springs uprated from standard spring rate?
9 1/2 stone isn't much so anything more than standard rate could be too stiff.

As a short term combat you could increase your rear preload to try and keep the rear of the bike higher up...although you may then find the back too stiff also.

ManxMatt34
30-07-10, 02:55 PM
Were the progressive springs uprated from standard spring rate?
9 1/2 stone isn't much so anything more than standard rate could be too stiff.

As a short term combat you could increase your rear preload to try and keep the rear of the bike higher up...although you may then find the back too stiff also.

Yeh previous was standard springs mate.

Mr Speirs
30-07-10, 02:57 PM
So the progressive springs are the same spring rate as the standard springs?

rictus01
30-07-10, 03:08 PM
by definition the spring rate will change with the loading, although saying that some springs called progressive are actually just twin rate ( as in a tight wound section added to a looser one).

No worries Matt, if I don't find you I'm a slow moving target, so look for the bald cripple...:)

Cheers Mark.