Sag Sheet
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Ryan,
So I get the general idea on your spreadsheet, but a couple of questions:
1.) You were only changing preload front and back when you did this?
2.) Did you do one adjustment at a time?
3.) What were the changes between columns?
4.) Several of the steps seem to have been in range of the Ohlins guide; What ratios/distances were you trying to achieve in the end?
I know that I have not measured the ride height of the front and it has 14mm of preload with the progressive springs. I think It was Joe Nardy that had his blue ED the same way so I just left it that way as I figured they knew better than I.
However now that I'm in a better position to judge, it is entirely possible the 14mm on the front is too stiff in comparison to the rear shocks. As a result the rear is getting more weight shift to it and loading the rear tire more than it should.
I guess I need to measure the front suspension numbers, more than likely I will have to go and cut that 14mm length (due to the racetech emulator) That way I can adjust the front preload which now is at minimum.
If I were to put my rear shocks back to where I got them from Ohlins, they would probably be 12/28mm which compares directly to your 13/28 on the (SA/RH)rear. The issue is likely the stiff front.:-#
Jim
Sag Sheet
Ryan,
So I get the general idea on your spreadsheet, but a couple of questions:
1.) You were only changing preload front and back when you did this?
2.) Did you do one adjustment at a time?
3.) What were the changes between columns?
4.) Several of the steps seem to have been in range of the Ohlins guide; What ratios/distances were you trying to achieve in the end?
I know that I have not measured the ride height of the front and it has 14mm of preload with the progressive springs. I think It was Joe Nardy that had his blue ED the same way so I just left it that way as I figured they knew better than I.
However now that I'm in a better position to judge, it is entirely possible the 14mm on the front is too stiff in comparison to the rear shocks. As a result the rear is getting more weight shift to it and loading the rear tire more than it should.
I guess I need to measure the front suspension numbers, more than likely I will have to go and cut that 14mm length (due to the racetech emulator) That way I can adjust the front preload which now is at minimum.
If I were to put my rear shocks back to where I got them from Ohlins, they would probably be 12/28mm which compares directly to your 13/28 on the (SA/RH)rear. The issue is likely the stiff front.:-#
Jim