Geordietraveller
Registered user
I ride 2-up most of the time and find that I am regularly grinding both stands on corners. I would say this is because I am a riding God
but the fact is that I reckon the suspension is being 'overwelmed'. Now I am not light - 17 stone in fact (I've seen plenty bigger GS'ers
) but this is without luggage and it's starting to really put me off my riding.
I've wound up the preload and increased the rebound damping which has improved matters but when really travelling a bump mid corner can still cause touch down. Never had this problem with my previous bikes (and no I haven't put on weight!).
We are about to 'do off' on the bike for a year and I have no confidence in the shock coping with our weight and all that gear..
Do I:
a - Junk the shocks and buy correctly rated stuff (ohlins)?
b - Go back to the dealer and ask why my suspension is not doing it's job?
c - Have the existing suspension revalved/get a beefier spring?
d - Slow down and enjoy the view?
e- go on a diet? (thought I'd get that one in first
)
I'm leaning heavily
towards the ohlins option - where is best/cheapest?
Si
but the fact is that I reckon the suspension is being 'overwelmed'. Now I am not light - 17 stone in fact (I've seen plenty bigger GS'ersI've wound up the preload and increased the rebound damping which has improved matters but when really travelling a bump mid corner can still cause touch down. Never had this problem with my previous bikes (and no I haven't put on weight!).
We are about to 'do off' on the bike for a year and I have no confidence in the shock coping with our weight and all that gear..
Do I:
a - Junk the shocks and buy correctly rated stuff (ohlins)?
b - Go back to the dealer and ask why my suspension is not doing it's job?
c - Have the existing suspension revalved/get a beefier spring?
d - Slow down and enjoy the view?
e- go on a diet? (thought I'd get that one in first
)I'm leaning heavily
Si