OK full disclosure - I've ridden and maintained bikes for 44 years and I still don't really understand suspension settings.
The bike is a Guzzi 1200 Sport.
The issue is that on bends with a badly broken surface, the bike drifts wide, as if the forks aren't reacting quickly enough to follow the uneven surface.
This bike has right-way up forks, and I have adjusters for preload and rebound damping. Currently everything's at factory recommended settings.
On the tosser scale I am a sylph-like 90kg, although Luigi in the Guzzi factory might of course consider that slightly portly. I ride moderately... we're not looking at racing setups here.
The question is, in order to get the forks to follow the road surface a bit better / react faster, what should I adjust, and in what direction?
Any advice gratefully received.
Cheers,
Confused of Bagshot.
The bike is a Guzzi 1200 Sport.
The issue is that on bends with a badly broken surface, the bike drifts wide, as if the forks aren't reacting quickly enough to follow the uneven surface.
This bike has right-way up forks, and I have adjusters for preload and rebound damping. Currently everything's at factory recommended settings.
On the tosser scale I am a sylph-like 90kg, although Luigi in the Guzzi factory might of course consider that slightly portly. I ride moderately... we're not looking at racing setups here.
The question is, in order to get the forks to follow the road surface a bit better / react faster, what should I adjust, and in what direction?
Any advice gratefully received.
Cheers,
Confused of Bagshot.
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