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benji106 29-09-10 10:42 AM

Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
All the threads that appear on here regarding suspension have made me realise how little I actually know about the subject. Given that improving the suspension is on the list of things I want to do in the future I thought it may be prudent to read up on it, before I start asking stupid questions! Can anyone reccomend me a good book/manual? Racetechs Motorcycle suspension bible seems like the kind of thing I am after, good choice?

punyXpress 29-09-10 11:11 AM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up
 
Suspension Setup Guide - Sport Rider Magazine
has a write up on this - may be enough info.
You dont use your eyes for this - backside rules!

kaivalagi 29-09-10 12:14 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
Also found this the other day: http://www.gostar-racing.com/club/mo...ion_set-up.htm

Not sure whether it's in-depth enough for what you want though?

benji106 29-09-10 12:49 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
Both good thanks, I will give them a read through. I just get these urges to read up on certain subjects. got about a third of the way through an absolutely massive book on quantum physics and then thought... What the F*ck am I doing? and went to the pub.

kaivalagi 29-09-10 12:54 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
You ought to try Signal Theory Fundamentals...that's one hell of a head f*ck! I didn't like that subject in my degree - going back some years now...

Let us know of anything you come across for susp setup, I get the feeling I'll be tickering before long, too many pies and all that :)

yorkie_chris 29-09-10 01:09 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
No point reading about it. Only way to learn is to play around

benji106 29-09-10 01:36 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
lend us a GSXR front end, some cartridge fork emulators a few different valves, a variety of springs and that Penske shock you love so much and Ill let you know how I get on :D Just thought if I had some idea what I was talking about I might be able to make some wiser desicions when spending my hard earned.

Sid Squid 29-09-10 05:05 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 2379710)
No point reading about it. Only way to learn is to play around

I generally agree. You can learn about what does what and how, but there's nothing that can replace even a tiny bit of experience of which changes make what and how much difference.

You really do have to fiddle and then see what practical, tangible alterations have been made.

punyXpress 29-09-10 08:25 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
. . . and make notes EVERY step of the way.

yorkie_chris 29-09-10 10:47 PM

Re: Reccomend me a book on suspension set up.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by benji106 (Post 2379738)
lend us a GSXR front end, some cartridge fork emulators a few different valves, a variety of springs and that Penske shock you love so much and Ill let you know how I get on :D Just thought if I had some idea what I was talking about I might be able to make some wiser desicions when spending my hard earned.

If it is just ideas about what to spend your money on I have tried almost all options for the curvy SV and am happy to advise you.
There is more wisdom on the net than there is in books for suspension TBH. There are a couple of suspension books which are really cool... but absolutely no use to the level of sophistication involved in tuning road suspension.


BTW suspension is also the area which seems to draw as many if not more know-nowt eejits who will vociferously defend their ideas which are in plain breach of the laws of physics.
Be very careful who you listen to!


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