XX RATED
Jun 6 2003, 11:20 PM
Question to anyone with expierence with lowering the XX:
I plan to lower the XX an inch (both front & back of coarce).
I have purchased a lowering block (longer dogbone) for the
rear shock & droped my front fork tubes one inch below standard.
I still have the rear set at 6mm higher than the front by shimming the
shock mount - the question is this. Has anyone encountered any bottoming of the front forks from a lowered bike?
I really don't want to go throug all this trouble, just to have bottom out problems when I'm through. I do not think I'll have any clearence problems in the corners, as I have the suspension set stiff and I run "High Mount" pipes - so no problem there.
Anyone have any past expierences they might like to share...............??????
86gn
Jun 7 2003, 01:50 AM
Why are you wanting to lower it?
I think 1" might be to much in the front, a few milimeters would be all that you might want to do.
If you look at the triangle where the dog bone and shock connect one side is a little closer between the bolt holes if you rotate this it will give you about a 1" drop in the back without changing anything else.
vetteman
Jun 7 2003, 02:13 AM
who the hell is antone?
AlphaBird
Jun 7 2003, 03:32 AM
QUOTE(XX RATED)
Question to antone with expierence with lowering the XX:
I plan to lower the XX an inch (both front & back of coarce).
I have purchased a lowering block (longer dogbone) for the
rear shock & droped my front fork tubes one inch below standard.
I still have the rear set at 6mm higher than the front by shimming the
shock mount - the question is this. Has anyone encountered any bottoming of the front forks from a lowered bike?
I really don't want to go throug all this trouble, just to have bottom out problems when I'm through. I do not think I'll have any clearence problems in the corners, as I have the suspension set stiff and I run "High Mount" pipes - so no problem there.
Anyone have any past expierences they might like to share...............??????
I hope you are drag racing or you are gonna drag all kinds of plastic in the corners--from what you did it sounds like you know what you are doing--(ie 929 dogbone)-my bike has been shimmed 6mm in the rear/Ohlins shocks and I was chasing some R6s (one very cute girl) thru the twisties--hit something solid from over tilt in a corner---the bike plain old wouldnt go over any farther--felt the rear start to lever out :shock: --had to stand it up a tad---guess that all there is----time to do the forks and really jack the back up
Travlnman
Jun 7 2003, 04:12 AM
There was a auction on ebay for a adjustable "dog-bone" for the XX the other day and it went for $107, I saved the auction in "my ebay" but I don't think it will link now as it ended already. his seller name is duracoracing@chartermi.net , sounds like a email address to me.... email him and ask him where he got it from.
AlphaBird
Jun 7 2003, 03:09 PM
Just remember any change to the dogbone fucks up the linearity of the spring rate, as the linkage ratio changes---usually a shorter one requires a stiffer spring and vise-versa--best to consult a suspension expert if you find that changing stuff out causes "other" issues
XX RATED
Jun 8 2003, 10:56 PM
O.K.- Couple of points to discuss here.
1) It's not Antone - it's anyone - my typo.
2) I'm not lowering the front end alone, I'm lowering the whole bike.
I droped the rear 1 inch by use of the Orient Express adjustable
dogbone - not a heim joint type, looks like standard Honda except
longer w/ 2 holes on one end - 1 for 1" drop & 1 for 3" drop (dragracing)
3) I droped the front 1 inch below standard, by slidding the tubes up into
the trees - so all things are in the same relation to each other as the
standard set-up - I kept the 6 m.m. shim under the shock mount as to
allow for the slightly higher rear for sharper turn-ins.
My initial question was to see if anyone (not Antone) had encountered any
problems by doing this to their bike. BUT - I did it and I'll let you guys know how it works out after tonights ride..........
Wish me luck!
XX RATED
Jun 9 2003, 03:34 AM
O.K. - here'sthe dillio:
Ran the XX hard into the corners - no problems.
Couple of really nice wheelies - no problems.
Front end never came close to bottoming out......... :grin:
Now I'm not saying this is o.k. for everyone because the rider weight,
suspension settings, ect. all play key roles in how the bike should / could be set-up.
I increased my front spring spacers by 5/8 of an inch in the front and went with 7.5 weight oil (mixed 10 & 5 weight together), set the rear shock spring up to a stiffer setting - more suited for a 200 - 225 lb rider
(I'm @ 180 lbs.) and set the rebound damping @ soft. With the bike dropped by one inch, and the rear sitting 6 m.m. higher than the front - the bike handled beautifully; actually (it may just be my imagination) but I think it handled better than at stock height.
blackhawkxx
Jun 9 2003, 02:28 PM
You still didn't tell us why you dropped your bike? Are you vertically challenged or something? When I seen the name Antone, I thought you ment Anton Brown the NHRA bike drag racer.
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