I'm not an expert in bike suspention, but from research I've done the first thing you should do is to make sure spring rate is correct for your weight. Spring rate must be correct before you do any other adjustments. Doing anything else before setting correct sag is a mistake.
I just came back from my two day racer5 course. It was amazing. I was able to get my knee down at the end of the second day. There were few close calls or as I called them "short-cuts / off-roading" :-) but I did not crash.
For those of you who were deciding against racer5 because they have...
That doesn't sound like a lot. I'm assuming modern 600cc bike will have fully adjustable suspension and should be good enough to go to a track without putting any additional money into it. Does that sound correct?
Dave,
sorry about that. the fellow on (i think) katana 750 went east on hwy 8. Tim decided to follow him and you both went west. i thought the ride was over and went straight :)
there were some really nice back roads. thanks for leading.
Bigevildoer,
Ship it to http://cbiusa.com/ and pick it up from Niagara Falls. There was one post where the guy was explaining how to bring harbor freight trailer across the border. From what I remember you say you have parts and not a trailer to customs officer...
Re: The Official 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas thread.
This saturday I went to Barrie, Orillia, hwy 118, Haliburton, hwy 507 and back. 750km. It is a long ride but the roads there are worth it.
Re: The Official 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo and surrounding areas thread.
Dave,
I'm exercising this track bike idea in my head. Does the year of a bike matter? I'm thinking if it is fuel injected it should be good? Also heard that stock SV650 suspension is not that great. Did you simply change...
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