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Old 13-03-08, 03:05 PM   #1
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Default Suspension (again, I know, sorry!!)

I'm hoping someone can maybe offer me a few pointers with what I assume must be something to do with my suspension set up.

I am a new(ish) SV owner/biker - this is my 1st bike & only passed my test late last year... so there is every possibility that this is just 'me', but anyway...

Basically, I always seem to find myself (read as groin!) squished onto the tank after a short period of riding. Obviously it happens more when braking, but I always feel like I'm too high at the back of the bike, and that there's a danger of me couping over the front at some point.

I've tried sitting further back in the seat, but I always end up sliding forward and into the tank, which makes braking etc a bit of a shocker!!

Does is sound like there's anything I could adjust with the suspension to improve this?

Does anything I've said make any sense!?

Oh, mine's a 2000 Curvey, with a Hagon shocker on it if that makes any difference?

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Old 13-03-08, 03:07 PM   #2
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Default Re: Suspension (again, I know, sorry!!)

grip with your knees, relax your arms
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Old 13-03-08, 03:31 PM   #3
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Default Re: Suspension (again, I know, sorry!!)

Ah... now normally, that'd be easy - but I've got the shortest legs known to man-kind (5foot10 ish, but approx 29" leg!)
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Old 13-03-08, 05:40 PM   #4
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Default Re: Suspension (again, I know, sorry!!)

If you're still sliding when gripping with your knees then try some stomp pads.
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Old 13-03-08, 05:54 PM   #5
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If you're still sliding when gripping with your knees then try some stomp pads.
In the unavoidable words of Terry Tibbs - Stomp Pads!? Talk ter me!

Thanks for your help btw.
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Old 13-03-08, 05:58 PM   #6
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http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/p...recnumber=2170

Maybe worth a go, but I bet it's your technique more than anything, I had the same trouble.
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Old 13-03-08, 06:08 PM   #7
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Default Re: Suspension (again, I know, sorry!!)

After talking with a squeak when ever I used the front brakes I learn't to grip with the knees and now I don't even notice I'm doing it but I don't talk with a squeak!
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Old 13-03-08, 06:11 PM   #8
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You could try covering the seat in some of that non-slip webbing too, a few people on here have put in on their pillion seat to stop passengers sliding forwards, so I can't see why you couldn't use it on the rider's seat too.
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Old 13-03-08, 06:19 PM   #9
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http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/p...recnumber=2170

Maybe worth a go, but I bet it's your technique more than anything, I had the same trouble.

yeah my mates got than on his 1050 triple , and swears by it, i think its look fugly , it actual doe work tho but if population U is going down a few million everytime u go out on ur bike its gotta be done ,
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Old 13-03-08, 06:22 PM   #10
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You can tell when you really need to think about a change if you get off the bike and find there's 2 dints at the back of the tank
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