Suspension Setup on the Track
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Sportbike Suspension- An Intro to Sportbike Suspension
Scene from 2 disc DVD set available at
www.onthethrott...
Host Dave Moss conducts a classroom session then takes suspension tuning principals to the track for practical application.
Last weekend at Infineon, this guy spent just 10 minutes with my R1 setting up the suspension. Handling was so greatly improved that I hardly recognized it was the same bike. Dave Moss is a real pro.
Another excellent video.
it's nice to be able to watch these vids, learn from them, then rewatch them again later and gain even more.
Also, bought the dvd's a bit ago, love them. Gonna spend this winter watching them over and over again.
@a2birdcage yes it does. Remember about that being caused by free wheelling, and we only adjust suspension when the bike is under our control. So if that is on the outer edge, don't make changes!
Dave Moss
Host
Simply brilliant demo of how to do your setup.....
you are a lucky guy... I did get the DVD's and learned a ton... hoping my lap times reflect some of the education..
Great video. Dave Moss you are THE MAN!
I wish I could watch all your videos. But that dam pay feature lol. Love what videos I can watch of yours. Learned alot. Keep up with the good work.
yea i'm looking forward to the two ama east coast events. I'm going to take by bike to them and get dave to look at it if he's free
Thanks Dave.
Great stuff!
@MotoFeeder
Please come to a nesba day at vir!
Brilliant, I’m still very confused but when you’re in Aussie...
Very interesting
Oh you can hear the clicks when he is adjusting them
Dave,
Does the leading edge rebound rule also apply to the front tire? My front tire has formed a raised edge along the leading edge of the tread. My rebound is still probably a tad on the quick side which would be opposite of what you stated in this video to be the problem. If I open the rebound circuit up anymore the front will come over the top and just start a second stroke so I don't want to go in that direction obviously. Any suggestions or ideas? Thanks.
Sorry but even I could see you keeping a little weight on the bike the first time round and coming off completely the 2nd time. Yeah I guess it could of been to help show what happening or what you mean.
he is da man ;)