Suspension
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:29 pm
Hi
I have standard front forks and a Maxton rear shock on my Falco and today I thought I'd look at the settings I have compared to stock.
The front end should apparently have four rings showing on the preload adjusters, 1.5 turns out on the rebound and 1 turn out on the compression. Everything was stock apart from the compression that was all the way in... I'm not expert but I'm assuming that by softening the compression to stock settings (so 1 turn out) the front end will nose-dive a little more when I'm braking and make the ride more comfortable without being too soft. Will this also make the bike turn a bit quicker into the corners?
I'll need to work out my rider and static sag to make sure preload is set correctly...
When I bought the bike I put some cable ties on the forks and the gap between the full travel and the cable tie with the settings before I adjusted the compression to stock values was around 20-25mm.
Regarding the rear, its a Maxton shock and the adjustments I can see are the twin nuts for the preload and a small adjustment screw at the top which is presumably for the rebound. There is also what seems like a little adjustment screw at the bottom which maybe compression... here is a pic of what it has taken from the Maxton website

Whatcha think??!
I'm going to try and contact Maxton for a user manual unless any clever peeps on here can help me :)
I have standard front forks and a Maxton rear shock on my Falco and today I thought I'd look at the settings I have compared to stock.
The front end should apparently have four rings showing on the preload adjusters, 1.5 turns out on the rebound and 1 turn out on the compression. Everything was stock apart from the compression that was all the way in... I'm not expert but I'm assuming that by softening the compression to stock settings (so 1 turn out) the front end will nose-dive a little more when I'm braking and make the ride more comfortable without being too soft. Will this also make the bike turn a bit quicker into the corners?
I'll need to work out my rider and static sag to make sure preload is set correctly...
When I bought the bike I put some cable ties on the forks and the gap between the full travel and the cable tie with the settings before I adjusted the compression to stock values was around 20-25mm.
Regarding the rear, its a Maxton shock and the adjustments I can see are the twin nuts for the preload and a small adjustment screw at the top which is presumably for the rebound. There is also what seems like a little adjustment screw at the bottom which maybe compression... here is a pic of what it has taken from the Maxton website

Whatcha think??!
I'm going to try and contact Maxton for a user manual unless any clever peeps on here can help me :)