Bikerbaz78
Registered user
Hey Guy's,
Recently I compared my GS with Dingers GSA... I noticed the angle of his rear swing arm was alot lower indicating that the rear shock on the GSA was predictably longer.
No surprise there and makes sense so far...
Now for the part that I have researched and cannot find an answer to myself;
According to spec the GSA ground clearence is 6cm greater than the GS!
So what the hell goes on with the front shock and the telelever? I notice that with both the GS and GSA the clearence between the bottom of the telelever and the top of the cylinder heads are the same!
Both GS and GSA alike, roughly an inch lower on the telelever and it would strike the cylinder!
So with that in mind how can the GSA have longer suspension travel ON THE FRONT compared to the GS?
I did apply the logic that despite the fact the GSA telelever is not at a lower angle it COULD be the compression stroke of the GSA shock that's longer? Meaning quite simply the front shock compresses more providing more travel for off road.
If this is correct then that would mean only the rear of the GSA is 6cm higher than the GS and the front height is the same.
surely not?
Can someone put me straight on this please as I would love to know?
Cheers all! Baz
Recently I compared my GS with Dingers GSA... I noticed the angle of his rear swing arm was alot lower indicating that the rear shock on the GSA was predictably longer.
No surprise there and makes sense so far...
Now for the part that I have researched and cannot find an answer to myself;
According to spec the GSA ground clearence is 6cm greater than the GS!
So what the hell goes on with the front shock and the telelever? I notice that with both the GS and GSA the clearence between the bottom of the telelever and the top of the cylinder heads are the same!
Both GS and GSA alike, roughly an inch lower on the telelever and it would strike the cylinder!
So with that in mind how can the GSA have longer suspension travel ON THE FRONT compared to the GS?
I did apply the logic that despite the fact the GSA telelever is not at a lower angle it COULD be the compression stroke of the GSA shock that's longer? Meaning quite simply the front shock compresses more providing more travel for off road.
If this is correct then that would mean only the rear of the GSA is 6cm higher than the GS and the front height is the same.
surely not?
Can someone put me straight on this please as I would love to know?

Cheers all! Baz






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