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I've just spent today fettling with the steed and fitted my 05ZX636r shock.
Not managed to take it for a yest ride yet as rear pads have worn out and the pins have seized solid ( that's another story ![]() It may be my imagination but the seat height feels a bit lower? side by side the length of the shocks seemed the same. not realy sure how this has happened, if at all maybe just a figment of my imagination ![]() Question is could I have done something wrong to result in this? I also took off the linkage to grease the bearings, but it seemed to only fit one way? Also any idea wht the standard seat height is for a curvy svs Thank you orgers ![]() |
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the preload and sag could be diferent that would change the seat height from your standard setup which is to be expected
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softer spring maybe, as said above the preload is most likely out among other things
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Same with the Busa shock I had on mine, adjusted a few settings and all was good.
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Also does anyone know what size C spanner I'll need to adjust the preload on an 05/06 ZXR6 shock? After Pete and Lissa sorted me out with a rear caliper, I tried the new shock and was really pleasantly surprised. It seems to have really transformed the back end of the bike. Engine braking when changing down the gears seems a lot smoother. Doesn't feel as jumpy over pot hole etc. Not got a clue how to set up the shock for my weight, so may be even better when I can get that sorted. ![]() ![]() |
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You need to set the preload so that the rear of the bike sags about 35-40mm with you onboard in full kit, in the riding position, which means setting the sag is a two man job. There is plenty of information about setting sag on here if you look. ![]() |
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Although sag affects ride height it shouldnt be used to adjust it in ideal circumstances, its just that you dont normally get both types of adjustment on a stock shock.
On most race shocks and an increasing number of sport bikes shocks, you get a seperate ride height adjuster that allows you to alter the length of the shock without altering pre-load. In this case you may not have a choice of course. If you find that you need to alter pre-load excessively to get a ride height you are comfortable with you might want to consider changing dog bones instead. Last edited by flymo; 18-08-09 at 10:56 AM. |
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