I'm just over 13 stone and have the front on the 4th notch, the rear on the "Medium" mark and find it to be fine. Tyre pressures I'm running are 36psi front and 42psi rear on Michelin Anakees.
Any extra weight on the rear and I wind the preload up as far as it will at the rear and leave the front alone. Seems to do the trick.
I'm just over 13 stone and have the front on the 4th notch, the rear on the "Medium" mark and find it to be fine. Tyre pressures I'm running are 36psi front and 42psi rear on Michelin Anakees.
Any extra weight on the rear and I wind the preload up as far as it will at the rear and leave the front alone. Seems to do the trick.
I have Anakees too but your pressures correspond to the "2-up with luggage" figures.
Solo settings should be 31.9psi (approx ) front and 36.3psi rear......or have I missed something?
Front on position 2, rear stock + 1 turn extra preload and extra quarter turn of damping....
Yep, you're spot on about the pressures however I've run these on the last few bikes and it seems to work well. No you haven't missed anything and those are the pressures they quote in the book however it's a case of personal choice.
I agree on the tyre pressures. Run my last 3 on 36 front, 42 rear. This was dealers recommendation even though technically for 2 up. I really hate the handling on lower pressures.
Front on position 3 (ie 3rd down fro m hardest as recommended for road riding), preload quite high, damping +1/4.