I've got a '79 GS425E that I'm getting back on the road. I've already test-ridden it, things went well. Two things left I'd like to deal with.
1) Suspension setup. I don't know how to set up a motorcycle suspension properly; I've always just left things the way they were when I got them. I'm 6', 180 with gear. The bike is a little small for me but it's responsive and nimble, and I like it.
-My front forks are raised about an inch in the the triple clamps. I assume I can put them back down and gain some height? No reason for them to be there, right?
-I get a LOT of brake dive. What are my options to limit this?
-My rear shocks are set on the lightest setting. I don't know where I should be for them?
-I don't know if there is any adjustment at all in the front fork besides the fluid viscosity?
2) Brakes.
-The front brakes are bled with new fluid and EBC pads that have a couple thousand miles on them. I get nothing really special in the way of stopping power; the EBC's and the stock brake pads are very similar. You really have to bear down on them to get a good stop, it's a whole-hand operation and not a 2-finger like on my modern bikes. That coupled with the brake dive makes stopping a little more interesting than it should be. Is there any way to improve this?
-Rear brakes are adjusted and work fine. I don't use the rear though unless it's an emergency.
Thanks for any help / suggestions. I'm up for whatever, including swapping front forks to something more modern if that'll help. I really like the rest of the bike...but the front end is showing it's age.
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