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Re: RE:Suspension advice on a CBR400, NC29

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 5:26 pm
by marty400
Crumbs,

I Tried backing the Preloads off by one ring (Thats 4 turns on both sides)


The bike rode really crap!

Choppy ride - loads of input from the "bumpy Road" - prev setting was fine on the same route.
Crap cornering - vague front end. ran wide


I'm back to preload to max again - for the time being!
Suspension work looks like it is expensive business!

Cheers
Martin

Re: RE:Suspension advice on a CBR400, NC29

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:50 pm
by eddie v twin
have you checked theres sufficent fork oil in each fork ?, what sag measurements did you get ?

Eddie

Re: RE:Suspension advice on a CBR400, NC29

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:08 pm
by revved-up
Will a CBR600 FX 2000 shock fit an NC29?

Thanks, and sorry for the hijack...
Tony.

Re: RE:Suspension advice on a CBR400, NC29

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:19 pm
by GF Racing
Recon Maxton and recon CBR600 NC29 rear shock kits all in stock.

From £220 for a bolt in CBR600 based conversion with new Ohlins spring to match your weight and the all important GF CNC made spring platform.

Plus recon road / track upgraded forks from £60 a leg all weight matched again.

Hope that helps - prices inc. VAT BTW - just add shipping.

Cheers

Graeme
Tel 07778 628448

PS Exactly as we race with in either the Street or Formula 400 classes.

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