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The Polarbear 07-01-05 08:43 PM

Suspension Settings
 
Hi Folks

Can anyone recommend a service centre in the East Midlands that know how to accurately setup my suspension for my weight and do all the damping, static sag etc etc. Have read the stuff in magazines about measuring between 2 points and adjusting from that etc etc but I'm not very good with mechanical things and just haven't got the confidence to start playing round with settings myself. I have read of people getting it set up at Öhlins vans at shows and stuff but I don't know of a place based anywhere around here.

Thanks

danpie 07-01-05 09:10 PM

you could do worse than give rhencullen a try. they are based just outside of hinckley, leics, on the a5. they know they're stuff as they race and also set up race bikes. they are pretty good on prices and are very helpful.
see www.rhencullen.co.uk
dan

danpie 07-01-05 09:14 PM

you could do worse than give rhencullen a try. they are based just outside of hinckley, leics, on the a5. they know they're stuff as they race and also set up race bikes. they are pretty good on prices and are very helpful.
see www.rhencullen.co.uk
dan

The Polarbear 08-01-05 09:12 AM

Great, thanks! They are only just down the road really.

Makes a nice excuse to get the bike out for a run as well! :lol:

The Polarbear 12-01-05 04:22 PM

Just had a reply from Rhencullen. Very helpful. There reply was as follows:

Quote:

Price would be about £35 to set ip sag - and adjust suspension to suit
you. This would involve talking to you about your riding style -0 and
what you feel the bike does now. Adjus standard settings, let you ride
bike and then adjust if necessary based on your feed back. It will take
about an hour to 1.5 hours. We should be able to squeeze this in at
short notice - give us a call a day before to confirm.

Regards

Stephen
Rhencullen sales
www.rhencullen.co.uk
SHOP ON LINE at www.rhencullen.net
To me that sound quite reasonable and for a complete mechanical and DIY numpty sounds great! :lol:

Flamin_Squirrel 12-01-05 07:05 PM

I'd only do that if you planned to upgrade your suspension. The only thing you can change with the stock suspension is preload, and thats simple enough that you can do on your own (well, with some help from mates).

The Polarbear 12-01-05 08:34 PM

Ahh! #-o

So I can only adjust the little things on the yoke for the front - they are on stock settings at moment (3 out I think) and I assume there is another thing somewhere at the back to adjust that one (where is the rear adjust?)

I go out with friends at weekends on back roads and A roads scratching and also will be touring around Europe later this year. Any idea what would be ideal for a porky bugger like me of around 15 1/2 stone for fast road riding?


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