Performance Upgrades GSX-R600 Setting Sag 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

Setting sag on a suzuki GSX-R600.
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  • Excellent these video's have really opened my eyes to the importance of the suspension settings! I will show these to my brother and dad to ensure the bikes are set up TO THEM not to the show room

  • @lewisnwkc tank you for taking the extra step to et the message out there. If people like yourself do this, we can get the motorcycling population on a much safer bike which will result in the bike handling better in a crisis situation.

    Dave Moss

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  • if you do relatively short rides, should you setup for more "cold" setup like in your videos or should you always try to adjust to a fully "warmed" bike?

  • @Kyu1LL video respsonse coming via Face Book/Dave Moss. In essence if the ride is under 30 miles, yes for the forks but no for the rear shock as ti is immediately bathed in heat from the engine.

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  • My GSX600R K9 it feels like my back end is slipping and wobbling on corners. I ride street only. The SAG is perfect and Rebound seems right!. I'm thinking that its the compression setting. Am I right? Should I harden or soften the setting? I weight 230lbs.

  • @cavlotic you may be right with compression being too soft, or to much rebound would create the same problem. Comprehensive video response coming via Face Book/Dave Moss

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  • @cavlotic Same problem on my 1000 k1. Back end just wobbles around in corners. I will try adjusting the suspension tomorrow.

  • Nice! thank you!

  • @stevesvids with the BMW you need to reposition the forks to line # 2 or 3 from the top depending on your braking technique. We also do a fix for the front works for under $500 with revalve and heavier oil. The brakes are so good on that bike that the weakness of the brake dive problem is very exaggerated.

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  • Great vids 1 and 2. Thank you so much. Currently riding S1000RR and beginning to try out track days so this is so important to learn and understand. Learned a lot here. Excellent quality advice and tuition !! Thanks !!

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