Over the winter I had fitted Roger D modified forks, and dropped them 3mm, and I had fitted a WP rear shock with the adjustable ride height 3mm longer than std [2:1 linkage means the back would be 6mm higher]. I was really please with the suspension feel, but the turn in was vauge and holding a line was a bit twitchy, and I needed to ensure I was well over the front to get the feel for the bends.
So, as I have adjustable ride height on the shock, I decided to experiment, and put 1 turn extra onto the ride height [looks like a 1mm pitch but I didnt measure it, so should be 2mm at the wheel], and went out for a play..............TRANSFORMED!!!!!!!
The turn in is precise, and it is easy to hold a smooth line . entry speeds higher, mid corner stability better, and then just nail it as the curve opens up.....it was magical, I didnt want to go home even though it was starting to rain!
I figure that the new forks ride higher in their stroke than the soggy old ones, and the new shock lower in its stroke compared to the over sprung Showa, so my original raising & lowering was not as significant as I thought it was.
Will try 1 more turn tomorrow to see if it gets better [or tank slaps]........so the moral of the story is .........have a fiddle
