03 - 04 zx6r suspension adjustment

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03 - 04 zx6r suspension adjustment

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hi all

how do i adjust the front and rear suspension?

what's good height?

cheers :D
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oh also if i adjust it to be higher would that mean the hieght between the seat and the pegs will be increased as well?
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hidepenny wrote:oh also if i adjust it to be higher would that mean the hieght between the seat and the pegs will be increased as well?
Think about that comment... :roll:
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Suspension should be set to your height, weight and how you want to ride the bike... EVeryone's different.

Bear in mind - our bikes are notorious for having rock hard suspension which tends to buck you out of your seat on bumpy roads. :shock:
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Bear in mind - our bikes are notorious for having rock hard suspension which tends to buck you out of your seat on bumpy roads.
can i adjust the stiffness on the suspension too? or just the height? :D
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For the adjusters, take a look in the service manual

http://www.gofastvideo.com/gallery/item ... -book.html

For how to adjust it for you, take a look here

http://www.gostar-racing.com/club/motor ... R%20WEIGHT

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if you want it to feel softer eat more :D
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I only set the sag on my 03 zx6r the other weekend to 35 mm front and rear.

On stock settings for a 68kg rider with my 90kg of carcass inc riding gear on board it was 40mm front and 25mm rear. Backed off the rear preload collar by about 7 turns and it came good, only three turns left in adjustment :shock: .

Added an extra half a turn of preload on front and it came good too, but after track day it could do with heavier springs period.

But never the less that basic adjustment made a huge difference to the rear suspensions ability to absorb bumps without the tyre having to do it.
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mckimsmith wrote: For how to adjust it for you, take a look here

http://www.gostar-racing.com/club/motor ... R%20WEIGHT
Hey the info on that link is good!!

Should see me move onto the compression and rebound set up next!

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varden wrote:
Hey the info on that link is good!!

Should see me move onto the compression and rebound set up next!

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I'm sure I'll be able to find a friend on the day.... :?
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Re: 03 - 04 zx6r suspension adjustment

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hidepenny wrote:hi all

how do i adjust the front and rear suspension?

what's good height?

cheers :D
If you would like, PM me when you are available, and you can ride over to my workshop and I will show you how you set it up properly so you can then do it with whatever bike you get next. It is a simple and relatively quick process.

I will be in the workshop on Saturday AM swapping over the race engines with a little assistance and braun from Stereo!! If you would like to come over @ 11.00 is we can do it. Will take maybe 1/2 an hour with me showing you what to do!

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If you would like, PM me when you are available, and you can ride over to my workshop and I will show you how you set it up properly so you can then do it with whatever bike you get next. It is a simple and relatively quick process.

I will be in the workshop on Saturday AM swapping over the race engines with a little assistance and braun from Stereo!! If you would like to come over @ 11.00 is we can do it. Will take maybe 1/2 an hour with me showing you what to do!

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cool. will try to come, now i just have to find out where brooklyn is :D :D :D
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hidepenny wrote:
If you would like, PM me when you are available, and you can ride over to my workshop and I will show you how you set it up properly so you can then do it with whatever bike you get next. It is a simple and relatively quick process.

I will be in the workshop on Saturday AM swapping over the race engines with a little assistance and braun from Stereo!! If you would like to come over @ 11.00 is we can do it. Will take maybe 1/2 an hour with me showing you what to do!

2/401 Francis St Brooklyn.
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cool. will try to come, now i just have to find out where brooklyn is :D :D :D
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