Armstrong
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Hi All
I am sure that you all get asked this many many times, but here goes another time.
Got my 1100GS this week without a manual "now on order from Motorworks"
Can anyone please give me some basic guidelines and settings for the front and rear shock settings for compression and damping on rear. I ride on my own and with pillion.
I know this is allways subjective, but some starters would be appreciated.
Cheers
Nick
I am sure that you all get asked this many many times, but here goes another time.
Got my 1100GS this week without a manual "now on order from Motorworks"
Can anyone please give me some basic guidelines and settings for the front and rear shock settings for compression and damping on rear. I ride on my own and with pillion.
I know this is allways subjective, but some starters would be appreciated.
Cheers
Nick
) rebound damping and 'adjustable hydraulic' spring preload on the rear. I always leave the front on the softest setting as it doesnt seem to make 'that' much of a difference with the telelever. For the rear I use about half preload and half rebound solo, with just about/or full preload/rebound two up with gear. The rear is just about up to the job solo but you'll easily find its limits (bottoming out on bumpy roads) two up with gear. FYI I'm 15 stone and my gf is about 11. I'd buy Ohlins (etc) in a minute (and will at some stage), apart from GS'er feedback stating that replacing the front shock makes little difference, and with the rear it seems you'll have to decide if you want a set up for either solo use or for two up use. As I want to use the bike for mainly solo use but with 4/5 weeks two up touring/camping per year, this has stopped me buying a replacement, at least until the OE stuff gives up the ghost. I guess it depends very much on the state of the present OE kit.
Steve Murch