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minitwin suspension advice
Moving from f400 to minitwins sv650 next year and could do with a bit of advice on suspension etc.
Ist up is the rear shock. What works best on a 2006 SV650 ? Ive heard of some guys using zx6 zx10 gsxr rear shocks do they work? Or if i go for an after market shock which is the most cost efective option. Secondly front forks. What is the best Fork upgrade options. Again ive heard of changing the springs and something like welding the cartridges up and re drilling them is a cost efective option. Is this true. Hitting false neutrals. I heard of a modification that can be done to prevent hitting false neutrals, what is this. Any advice on the above or other worthy advice will spot on. |
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http://www.minitwinracing.co.uk/rules.html#suspension
When i started last year i started here, click above i have Ohlins shocks, with Race Tec Emulators Elka Rear Shock, not to expensive all set up by Steve Jordan http://www.stevejordanmotorcycles.co.uk/ They are happy to talk tips and advice, |
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Nitron shocks are very good value for money from £450 upwards. Fork wise - Racetec emmulators, springs, oil and air gap to suit you. Dont weld anything!. False neutrals - shouldnt happen on K5 onwards but if it does then look at rearsets as poor quality ones can stick making it hard to shift gear. TBH if your racing dont cut corners on suspension. The SV650 handles like a dream when well setup and is the main modification that you can do that will turn the bike into a bike capable of winning races. If you need anymore info drop me a PM |
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Just go a tiny bit faster than the guy in front and you'll be fine ;)
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i am going to try, thats for sure
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thanks for the tips:cool::cool::cool: |
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