rear spring setting.

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rear spring setting.

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Hi All,
I have recently upgrded fron a 91 ZZR 250 to a 2000 ZX9R.(love it by the way.Awsome machine).Anyhow, I just set the suspesion on my bike, but my question is,(forgive my ignorance).When you measure rear spring pre-load , should the bike be vertical with my weight on it ? Or on the side stand with no weight? What is the best method? I have a good idea of mechanics and how to measure.But just to know.

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Re: rear spring setting.

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if u want to measure the "sag" the i think its sit on the bike with it upright and then release your weight while the bike is upright.... the difference is the sag...

should around 15-20mm (please correct me if i'm wrong)

this may help
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Another good site for suspension here

http://www.sportrider.com/tech/index.html
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