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After making sure the shocks are standard length (13.3"), I'd start looking for funny business in the mounting of the side stand. Some people have these come loose, and the method of repair varies in technique and quality. Who knows, it might not even be the right side stand. After that, I'd go back to looking for things like fork springs shorter than spec, shortened spacers over the fork springs, tired springs on the shocks, wheels the right size, forks correct to that model... If you lift the bike above the usual static sag, does it come into a more normal stance on the stand? When the side stand is up, does it lay along side the exhaust in a tidy fashion?Dogma
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O LORD, be gracious to me; heal me, for I have sinned against you! - David
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'80 GS850 GLT
'80 GS1000 GT
'01 ZRX1200R
How to get a "What's New" feed without the Vortex, and without permanently quitting the Vortex
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BassCliff
Hi,
Are they the original shocks? If so, they are probably sagging pretty good. I like my cheap MDI shocks. They made my bike steer a little quicker too.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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Yep, they are the originals. I adjusted them up a couple notches and it is better. I'm not so nervous about it anymore. I think that eventually, I'd like to upgrade the suspension, both front and rear, but I'll save that for next winter. For now, I'm ridin' it.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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kinnet
Originally posted by ddaniels View PostYep, they are the originals. I adjusted them up a couple notches and it is better. I'm not so nervous about it anymore. I think that eventually, I'd like to upgrade the suspension, both front and rear, but I'll save that for next winter. For now, I'm ridin' it.
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Originally posted by kinnet View PostThats pretty fool hardy brother. Those shocks were junk when they left the factory. the fork springs werent much better, and now they've had 500+ pounds sitting on them for 27 years... You really want to chance your life to that? I can tell you I made that mistake once on one of those big shafties.. (1000G actually) and it nearly caused me to low side the bike when the suspension wallowed in a corner.. THAT TIME, i saved it.. Wasnt so lucky this weekend, and I have excellent suspension on the ES..
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jwhelan65
I would agree it is somewhere in the suspension setting. My 1100 has the same issue but than again it is far from stock so I expect things to be a little off here in there...
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Originally posted by kinnet View PostThats pretty fool hardy brother. Those shocks were junk when they left the factory. the fork springs werent much better, and now they've had 500+ pounds sitting on them for 27 years... You really want to chance your life to that? I can tell you I made that mistake once on one of those big shafties.. (1000G actually) and it nearly caused me to low side the bike when the suspension wallowed in a corner.. THAT TIME, i saved it.. Wasnt so lucky this weekend, and I have excellent suspension on the ES..
I think most old bikes can be ridden with some reasonable degree of safety on stock suspension, if it's working well. If you have enough sag to affect how the side stand works, you may have a real safety issue affecting the ability to stop or evade quickly.Dogma
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O LORD, be gracious to me; heal me, for I have sinned against you! - David
Skeptical scrutiny is the means, in both science and religion, by which deep insights can be winnowed from deep nonsense. - Carl Sagan
--
'80 GS850 GLT
'80 GS1000 GT
'01 ZRX1200R
How to get a "What's New" feed without the Vortex, and without permanently quitting the Vortex
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Wow, you folks are worry warts. To be honest, I'm not sure how "bad" suspension would feel while riding, but it feels just fine to me. As I said before, the shocks were set at the lowest height setting on the notches at the bottom. I adjusted them up a couple notches. My last bike before the 1100L was a '95 GPZ1100 which was rock solid in the suspension department. I expected these older bikes to not feel as planted, which it doesn't. But, still, it doesn't feel that bad to me.
So, help me out with some links for upgrades then.Current Bikes:
2001 Yamaha FZ1 (bought same one back)
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