Bmgsrider
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I run a 2014 GSA and finding the front end bouncing over bumps and undulating roads when giving it some, rear set to hard. I am a 17 st lump, any advice as to setting front up would be appreciated.
I run a 2014 GSA and finding the front end bouncing over bumps and undulating roads when giving it some, rear set to hard. I am a 17 st lump, any advice as to setting front up would be appreciated.
Is this a new development, how many mls has the bike done, is the bike new to you.
A bit more info needed.
If your bike has ESA there is not a lot you can do apart from getting the front shock checked out.
I have ESA on mine so I'm not familiar with what adjustment you have. Thinking back to previous machines with non adjustable front suspension though, the easiest change to make, and therefore fist thing I'd try, is to ease off a bit on the hard rear setting. The two ends have to work together. May not help at all, but it's a quick and easy first step.
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Found when on softer settings it was like a pogo stick on our crappy secondary roads here in N.I. when pushing on a tad.
You still have not said if the bike has ESA, Is the bike new to you, have you had the bike from new and this is a new development, we need some history to help. the more info the better the diagnosis.
Bought private 8 months old with 3000 miles on it . 2014 GSA model ,now has 18000 .Is ESA works on rear suspension. yeah or neah?
You don't say whether the bike has always been like this or is it a recent development. If recent, and it was ok before, you have probably lost some or all of the damping from the front shock.
With ESA the only adjustment you have are the ones you have been using, there are no other 'set up' things you can do.
I would take it to a dealer and ask their opinion, you can then choose what couse of action to take.