Shuriken
Well-Known Member
Working on suspension tuning...
Rear 412 progressive shocks are easy enough to configure but I find little discussion on front fork settings.
I inherited my front forks but have rebuilt them a couple time and they are in good shape with no leaks.
However, I have no idea about the details or rates of the fork springs and I think they are and have been misconfigured for my weight from the day I got them.
The installed spacers were about 5.5", which made the shocks very stiff. I have a spare set and have been ride testing each time I have shortened them. At about 3.5" lengths, there is no preload on the fork springs now.
When I sit on my bike in ride configuration and in gear, the front forks will sag about 1/4". I have configured the rears to sag about 1/3 of the travel length, which means the damping is involved pretty much at all times, and is what I want.
Can a few of you tell me how much front fork sag you observe on your bikes?
I believe for my weight, the springs I am using are too stiff, especially since removing the preload hasn't seemed to cause enough sag to activate front fork damping.
I believe the front forks are over sensitive and at highway speeds, steering inputs or bumps cause oscillations, which feel like both fork springs are fighting each other until they settle down. It feels like because the forks aren't pre sagged, that no oil is flowing through the damper rods. This is no good on the freeway.
If those of you with nicely configured forks tell me your front forks sag an inch while sitting on the bike, I think I'm moving in the right direction, especially in trying to match sag and damping between front to rear.
Rear 412 progressive shocks are easy enough to configure but I find little discussion on front fork settings.
I inherited my front forks but have rebuilt them a couple time and they are in good shape with no leaks.
However, I have no idea about the details or rates of the fork springs and I think they are and have been misconfigured for my weight from the day I got them.
The installed spacers were about 5.5", which made the shocks very stiff. I have a spare set and have been ride testing each time I have shortened them. At about 3.5" lengths, there is no preload on the fork springs now.
When I sit on my bike in ride configuration and in gear, the front forks will sag about 1/4". I have configured the rears to sag about 1/3 of the travel length, which means the damping is involved pretty much at all times, and is what I want.
Can a few of you tell me how much front fork sag you observe on your bikes?
I believe for my weight, the springs I am using are too stiff, especially since removing the preload hasn't seemed to cause enough sag to activate front fork damping.
I believe the front forks are over sensitive and at highway speeds, steering inputs or bumps cause oscillations, which feel like both fork springs are fighting each other until they settle down. It feels like because the forks aren't pre sagged, that no oil is flowing through the damper rods. This is no good on the freeway.
If those of you with nicely configured forks tell me your front forks sag an inch while sitting on the bike, I think I'm moving in the right direction, especially in trying to match sag and damping between front to rear.