B Boxhead Joined Sep 20, 2014 Messages 2 Location Earth Oct 16, 2014 #1 Hi there, I was just wondering how I should tweak the preload on the springs to suit my 95kg riding weight? Or should I just leave it? It feels ok but I want to have the best this beast can offer. Cheers
Hi there, I was just wondering how I should tweak the preload on the springs to suit my 95kg riding weight? Or should I just leave it? It feels ok but I want to have the best this beast can offer. Cheers
jarelj Site Sponsor Joined Jul 20, 2012 Messages 2,159 Location Omaha, NE USA Oct 16, 2014 #2 Just go to YouTube and search on "Setting Sag" and you'll find tons of information on how to set the preload.
Just go to YouTube and search on "Setting Sag" and you'll find tons of information on how to set the preload.
Phl Moderator Forum Staff Moderator Supporting Member Joined Feb 11, 2012 Messages 8,417 Location here Oct 16, 2014 #3 also, check this thread: http://ducati1199.com/mechanical-technical/13010-share-your-suspension-settings-thread.html
also, check this thread: http://ducati1199.com/mechanical-technical/13010-share-your-suspension-settings-thread.html
pbarry Joined Oct 31, 2013 Messages 125 Location Australia, Melbourne Oct 17, 2014 #4 I was given the dealer demo settings the other day The rear suspension pre-load is 2 threads Race Front Comp 6 Rebound 7 Rear Comp 9 Rebound 11 Sport Front Comp 18 Rebound 12 Rear Comp 24 Rebound 16 Wet Front Comp 28 Rebound 18 Rear Comp 28 Rebound 18
I was given the dealer demo settings the other day The rear suspension pre-load is 2 threads Race Front Comp 6 Rebound 7 Rear Comp 9 Rebound 11 Sport Front Comp 18 Rebound 12 Rear Comp 24 Rebound 16 Wet Front Comp 28 Rebound 18 Rear Comp 28 Rebound 18