Jarv
Registered user
The time has come to address some of the HP2's suspension issues....
I've seen lots of talk on the forum and want to try and consolidate peoples different experiences.
1) Forks - in my opinion and for my weight they are far too soft and dive like crazy every time I touch the brakes.
Has anyone had their forks re-sprung or re-valved? If so for what use (e.g. road bias, off-road bias or a mixture of both)? Who did you use and what results did you get?
I'm aiming for a slightly soft road set up as I used the bike 90% on road but still want to retain an acceptable level of off-road performance.
2) Rear shock - yes it's very light but if it ever fails then I'll be riding on the bump stops and it doesn't exactly have a lot of adjustment on it. Also the back end does seem to skip around under power in the corners (typical GS) so would like to eliminate that as much as possible to save a few heart beats
The two options I've heard about are the ohlins (expensive but good?) and the White Power (?).
What did you have to pay for the shock and was the weight gain worth it in the long run for any performance improvement; has it nailed down the back end and made it more user friendly?
thanks
Jarv
I've seen lots of talk on the forum and want to try and consolidate peoples different experiences.
1) Forks - in my opinion and for my weight they are far too soft and dive like crazy every time I touch the brakes.
Has anyone had their forks re-sprung or re-valved? If so for what use (e.g. road bias, off-road bias or a mixture of both)? Who did you use and what results did you get?
I'm aiming for a slightly soft road set up as I used the bike 90% on road but still want to retain an acceptable level of off-road performance.
2) Rear shock - yes it's very light but if it ever fails then I'll be riding on the bump stops and it doesn't exactly have a lot of adjustment on it. Also the back end does seem to skip around under power in the corners (typical GS) so would like to eliminate that as much as possible to save a few heart beats
The two options I've heard about are the ohlins (expensive but good?) and the White Power (?).
What did you have to pay for the shock and was the weight gain worth it in the long run for any performance improvement; has it nailed down the back end and made it more user friendly?
thanks
Jarv
so take mine out for a spin and see what you think. If you fancy meeting up on a weekend somewhere, you're more than welcome to have a go. From tomorrow I'll be away 'til the 26th and also the weekend of the 6th of July.