kevindinho wrote:I did some research, came up with the conclusion that the front springs are too stiff for me, the stock springs suite a 100kg rider and i weigh only 75kgs.
Dude, so not true and be careful jumping to conclusions.
You said on the phone you had no idea what "type" of vibration it was so I'd say best to get someone else to ride it. I've got my front shocks to use all of the travel and I only weight 65kg.
The suspension has adjustment in it, and 75kg sounds like exactly what Kawasaki would use to set their valving etc . Maybe the guy has preload set too stiff or compression damping too much etc, but that still isn't conclusive on what is causing the vibrations. It could be the shocks, it could be engine vibrations, or wheel balance etc
Last edited by tim on Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
you beleiev everything you read on the interweb!!!!
I have never met a 100kg asian , even when they are if full leathers the best you'd get would be 45kg
true i shouldn't believe everything on the net Are you tryna be racist blurr? im 30kg heavier than your 45kg asian target. hahaha my mate @ the gym suggested that it was the springs, maybe the japs targeted it for the US/Aus market for people who a tad overweight....it sounded right though, would you like to come check out the bike as well blurr?
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Wheel balance out: if you ride on a very smooth road and can feel the vibrations thenpull the clutch in and you still get the vibrations irrespective of engine speed.
Forks set too hard/damaged: ride along a bumpy road and every little bump in the road feels like it's coming straight through to the handle bars. A simple adjustment or 2 can fix this during a test ride and be tested again.
Vibrations from engine: ride on smooth road stay in 1st and try to find a particular rev range where the vibrations happen. If found, try in 2nd too. If same rev range then engine vibration - get bigger bar ends.
you beleiev everything you read on the interweb!!!!
I have never met a 100kg asian , even when they are if full leathers the best you'd get would be 45kg
true i shouldn't believe everything on the net Are you tryna be racist blurr? im 30kg heavier than your 45kg asian target. hahaha my mate @ the gym suggested that it was the springs, maybe the japs targeted it for the US/Aus market for people who a tad overweight....it sounded right though, would you like to come check out the bike as well blurr?
Nah not trying to be racist just know what the Japs are like when setting target weights for their suspension setup.
Not sure what I would do about checking out your bike but I can certainly test ride it for ya and show you what it can do!!!!
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the vibration is normal, mine did it from new, its in the 8-10k zone heavier bar ends help or when cruising just keep it at 7 k and it wont be an issue
holy flappin' horse shit batman! those bar ends look like they are frame sliders!
Ive breifly skimmed over a few posts in the thread as i am a lazy fuck to read it all...but have you tried setting the static sag for your weight and then testing it again before jumping to conclusions? I used to have weird vibrations on the old 6, but after Dave3 helped me set the static sag not only did the bike feel like a totally different ride, but the vibrations were gone...
Ill be doing the same to my new 6 soon, hopefully this fixes it because i dont want to hang shopping bags off my handlebars
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you beleiev everything you read on the interweb!!!!
I have never met a 100kg asian , even when they are if full leathers the best you'd get would be 45kg
true i shouldn't believe everything on the net Are you tryna be racist blurr? im 30kg heavier than your 45kg asian target. hahaha my mate @ the gym suggested that it was the springs, maybe the japs targeted it for the US/Aus market for people who a tad overweight....it sounded right though, would you like to come check out the bike as well blurr?
Nah not trying to be racist just know what the Japs are like when setting target weights for their suspension setup.
Not sure what I would do about checking out your bike but I can certainly test ride it for ya and show you what it can do!!!!
Nah, he's not racist. He's just being real
I'm the tallest in my family and I'm only 78kgs...
I have never met a 100kg asian , even when they are if full leathers the best you'd get would be 45kg
why are you making fun of me, I know im skinny, my whole life all I hear is I need to eat more...I have better power to weight ratio though
kevindinho wrote:I did some research, came up with the conclusion that the front springs are too stiff for me, the stock springs suite a 100kg rider and i weigh only 75kgs.
I looked through my manual today, Kawasaki stock settings out of the factory for '04 zx6r are set for a 68kg rider. I've had the turn downthe pre-load...
MrWasabi wrote:holy flappin' horse shit batman! those bar ends look like they are frame sliders!
Ive breifly skimmed over a few posts in the thread as i am a lazy fuck to read it all...but have you tried setting the static sag for your weight and then testing it again before jumping to conclusions? I used to have weird vibrations on the old 6, but after Dave3 helped me set the static sag not only did the bike feel like a totally different ride, but the vibrations were gone...
Ill be doing the same to my new 6 soon, hopefully this fixes it because i dont want to hang shopping bags off my handlebars
Never thought having correct sag would eliminate handlebar vibes! They are very handy for shopping or the smash those annoying mirrors whilst filtering jk