The most important thing to do first is to set your "static sag" this essentially makes sure the bike is balanced and you have the correct amount of preload on the front & rear suspension for you personally (I always set my sag with my riding gear on although its not accurate to a millimeter)
Once this is done you can use the pdf files that Dale is sending to get a "base" setting for the supsension settings. Then follow Aladins advice by going out for a few rides and making one adjustment at a time till the bike
feels right for you. This is very important as what "feels" right for one rider won't for another of course. Bikes and the way we have them set up is always a very personal thing
Settting the sag instructions below:-
Measuring: Preload on the spring/springs is very important,
because it affects the height of the motorcycle
and the fork angle. Consequently, handling characteristics
can be changed, even negatively.
Proceed as follows (it will be much easier if done
by two persons):
A Place the motorcycle on a stand.
B Lift up the rear end to a fully extended
position.
C Measure the distance, eg, from the
lower edge of the rear mud guard or
from a point marked by a piece of
tape, immediately above the rear wheel
axle, to the wheel axle. (R1)
D Make a similar measurement on the front
axle, e.g., from the bottom of the upper
fork crown to the front wheel axle.
The fork must also be fully extended. (F1)
E Allow the motorcycle (without rider) to
apply load on the springs and repeat
the measuring procedure. (R2, F2)
F Then take the same measurements
with the rider and equipment on the
motorcycle. It is important that the
rider has a correct riding posture,
so that the weight is balanced on the
front and rear wheel in the same way
as when riding. (R3, F3)
The measurements may not differ from the
following sizes:
Without rider:
Rear: 5-10 mm (R1-R2)
Front: 25-30 mm (F1-F2)
With rider:
Rear: 30-40 mm (R1-R3)
Front: 35-48 mm (F1-F3
These are the instructions taken from the Ohlins manual and the ones I always use
Hope this helps mate
F9
