New owner with suspension questions
Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 3:01 pm
Hi all,
I'm new to the forum, had my Falco a month and loving it. '99 plate, 18000 miles, Red, Art carbon cans, otherwise standard i think! Came with the Aprilia luggage which was handy, oh and it's got some flashy seat on it. Funfun!
It has the original blue spring sachs shock (yeah, i know). It's also running some 40 mm of preload.
My basic understanding of suspension leads me to think that an ideal suspension setup has as little preload as possible. If I have an amount of preload equivalent to say 300 N of force on the spring, then only a bump which generates over 300 N force at the shock will make the suspension move. In short, putting lots of preload on makes small bump sensitivity rubbish.
I'm keen to get Gareth at Reactive Suspension to sort the Showa forks later in the summer - he says the fork springs are about right on the Falco. But has anyone tried putting a stiffer spring on the rear? Is the Falco-specific Ohlins differently sprung to the stock shock?
By the sounds of things there are numerous mods that are not just for show and I shall be embarking on a few of them soon: side stand, rear shock/linkage, possibly 15T front sprocket...we shall see!
Glad there's a proper community for such an ace bike! My first and previous bike was a Thundercat which I loved, but I really think the Falco is perfect for me - nothing else available ticks so many boxes for me. I hope I have this bike for many years to come....
peace,
Mark
I'm new to the forum, had my Falco a month and loving it. '99 plate, 18000 miles, Red, Art carbon cans, otherwise standard i think! Came with the Aprilia luggage which was handy, oh and it's got some flashy seat on it. Funfun!
It has the original blue spring sachs shock (yeah, i know). It's also running some 40 mm of preload.
My basic understanding of suspension leads me to think that an ideal suspension setup has as little preload as possible. If I have an amount of preload equivalent to say 300 N of force on the spring, then only a bump which generates over 300 N force at the shock will make the suspension move. In short, putting lots of preload on makes small bump sensitivity rubbish.
I'm keen to get Gareth at Reactive Suspension to sort the Showa forks later in the summer - he says the fork springs are about right on the Falco. But has anyone tried putting a stiffer spring on the rear? Is the Falco-specific Ohlins differently sprung to the stock shock?
By the sounds of things there are numerous mods that are not just for show and I shall be embarking on a few of them soon: side stand, rear shock/linkage, possibly 15T front sprocket...we shall see!
Glad there's a proper community for such an ace bike! My first and previous bike was a Thundercat which I loved, but I really think the Falco is perfect for me - nothing else available ticks so many boxes for me. I hope I have this bike for many years to come....
peace,
Mark