mbroyda
Well-known member
I'm getting ready to do my first track day at the end of April on a bike that I bought at the end of the season last year.
The guy I bought it from is lighter than me and said he had the fork springs changed for his weight, and also included the stock springs. My original plan was to switch back to stock, however after a little bit of research I learned that the stock spring rate is lower than what he had put in for himself (stock is 0.85kg/mm vs 0.9kg/mm on the bike now) so for now I think i'll keep whats installed, but would like to adjust it.
Questions are as follows:
- what are your thoughts on keeping the 0.9kg/mm springs that are in there now? (race tech website recommends a .987kg/mm spring, so a 1.0kg/mm would be the closest one)
- would you attempt to adjust the settings by yourself (never done it before), or take it to a shop? if so which shop is recommended?
- is there a track side service that may be available (at TMP) the could help me adjust the suspension?
the bike is an 03 kawi 636
Thanks in advance
Max
The guy I bought it from is lighter than me and said he had the fork springs changed for his weight, and also included the stock springs. My original plan was to switch back to stock, however after a little bit of research I learned that the stock spring rate is lower than what he had put in for himself (stock is 0.85kg/mm vs 0.9kg/mm on the bike now) so for now I think i'll keep whats installed, but would like to adjust it.
Questions are as follows:
- what are your thoughts on keeping the 0.9kg/mm springs that are in there now? (race tech website recommends a .987kg/mm spring, so a 1.0kg/mm would be the closest one)
- would you attempt to adjust the settings by yourself (never done it before), or take it to a shop? if so which shop is recommended?
- is there a track side service that may be available (at TMP) the could help me adjust the suspension?
the bike is an 03 kawi 636
Thanks in advance
Max