then take the electronics of top of forks and set your sag properlymy forks hit the bottom
I dont know what this means. If im coming in hot off a long straight, and im on the front brakes my ABS will kick in but the rear of the bike does bounce a little with a good set up.I feel like my rear is jumping.
Why? raising the rear that much may be the cause of your problems. stick with the 200/55 and enjoy it200/70 dunlop.
Good info to know. Thanks for the recs! I have a 2022 V4S which has the electronic version of the NPX 25/30.@SuperDomestique each spring rate is good for 20 lbs. You are two spring rates away from ideal weight; what the bike's delivered spring rates are. 8.5 N/m in the fork is pretty light. I would recommend starting with a 9.0 in one fork leg and 8.5 in the other in the pressurized fork. That is the 2019+ V4R or 2022+ V4R fork. Let me know which model you have.
Good info to know. Thanks for the recs! I have a 2022 V4S which has the electronic version of the NPX 25/30.
I also found my sag numbers:
Front
Static 28 mm
Rider 36
Rear
Static 17
Rider 30
Was this after spring changes or with stock rates?
@roadracerx Outside of setting the sag, what do you recommend for a base suspension setup? I'm on a 2021 Panigale V4S. Rider sag is set at 40mm front and 30mm rear with 11.0 Nm fork springs and a 105 Nm shock spring.
I've done two track days and am starting to get more confident.
Do you prefer DES set to dynamic or fixed?
@SuperDomestique and you weigh 147 lbs WITH gear? Your sag numbers seem quite impossible with stock springs. I would recheck bike and rider sag accounting for stiction. Also, if I set up the bike I would be using lighter springs front and rear. Where are you located?
I hover around 215lbs w/o gear.what is your weight (with or without gear)?
I hover around 215lbs w/o gear.
@bp_SFV4 exactly same weight, SAGs and springs setup. One more important variable is rear ride height - I ride standard 312mm shock length but will be testing 311-310 (because of tires and chain length)