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I have recently passed my test and bought my first bike, an SV650 which is now my pride and joy.
Unfortunately the bike came without a manual, I have looked at the one in the FAQ pages of this site but don't seem to be able to find what I'm after. How do I adjust the rear suspension prior to carrying a pillion? I've read some of the comments on this site saying not to bother but I weigh 14.5 stone and the pillion I took last night weighed about the same. Cornering and roundabouts felt decidely shakey, although they did improve as I became more confident and attacked them with more speed. I'm aware slow riding and balance is more difficult with a pillion but would raising the suspension improve on my experience last night. If so, as above, how exactly do I do it (please bear in mind when replying that I'm technically totally incompetent). Cheers..... |
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get "C" spanner from bike tool kit,
look at top of rear shock, turn clockwise with spanner to add pre-load, when riding with a pillion, braking will require a greater distance, more effort is needed from the engine and the weight distribution is changed, although the SV will manage a pillion, it's not the best, make sure your pillion knows how they should react on the bike before setting off. Cheers Mark.
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and remember to add the extension bar to the "c" spanner otherwise you'll have to be superstrong to get it to turn
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I used to set my curvy suspension to one click off maximum compression when carrying a pillion - suggest trying that as a starting point.
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![]() ![]() Nice tip! Maybe i won't loose a knuckle ever time i adjust it ![]() |
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