savagehenry Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 Hey people, I know we've been there before, but I can't find the thread. Has there been a concensus on the "best " amount to raise the forks in the triple tree to sharpen the handling of the front end? Thanks, S.H.
Tom M Posted July 22, 2008 Posted July 22, 2008 I don't know if there's a concensus but many have dropped the front 10mm and liked the results. Give it a try and see what you think. I think "best" depends on your size & weight, your suspension and handlebar setup, and your riding style, and personal preference. I moved mine up about 1/2" after installing stiffer fork springs because the front end was no longer diving on hard corner entry, so the bike was noticeably harder to turn in. I already had a stiffer than stock shock spring. I like the handling with this setup. I haven't had any problems with headshake, and the fender doesn't hit the fairing piece under the lower triple clamp.
jimbemotumbo Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 I agree with Tom. I found that different tires require differing amounts of drop. On my short wb sport, 5 mm was perfect with the Pilot Roads. Pirellis liked 10 mm. Just start with 10 and adjust up or down. Much over 10 probably won't be an improvement. After adjustment, try a fairly fast throttle off decel with a light hold on the bars. If it wants to shake her head a bit, you're too low.
Dan M Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 When I was running a 180 rear tire I had it at 12mm and liked the combination of fairly light steering and stability. With the taller / narrower 170 I dropped them to about 8mm. (I'm running Pirelli Diablos)
Baldini Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 You have Ohlins like on Scura? (I think ride ht on Ohlins bikes is different to others?). On Scura I dropped clamps about half inch (to third ring as I recall). Fair difference, felt much more planted on front running into corners. Was happy with that & didn't experiment further. Check clearances. Watch out for sidestand cut out grounding. As others mention, tyres play big part. I use Pilot Sport 2CT's & they turn quicker than anything else I tried. KB
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