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Hi,
I would like to ask for the views of anyone who uses their Gen 4 on the track and, more particularly, about whether anyone is struggling to stop the forks from bottoming out.
By way of background, I weigh about 95kg plus kit, and typically ride somewhere towards the top of the inters group. I bought the bike new, performed the initial 600 miles on the road, and then have used the bike exclusively as a track bike and covered about another 1400 miles. Further, I am not a suspension expert ? in the past, I have tended to find a setting which works, and leave it there as my riding was probably the greater limiting factor - but have avidly viewed the number of YT videos on, and around, this topic.
Right from the get-go of going to the track, I?ve been unable to avoid using all of the available fork stanchion travel. Over time, I?ve upped the pre-load to almost max, and then increased the front damping to close to max also. With these settings, the suspension provides more confidence under heavy braking, but I?m always cognisant that I may have bottomed out the suspension leaving only tyre deformation to give the bike an ability to absorb bumps during phases of heavy braking. Taking the bike away from the current front suspension settings tends to give a less confidence inspiring ride under heavy braking.
I was wondering if anyone recognizes this situation, and if so how it was resolved? I understand that stiffer springs are not easy to come by for the Gen 4. I?ve seen heavier, quicker riders using stock suspension and not using all of the fork travel, so it might well be my riding style if I?m too hard on the brakes initially. Indeed, if all of the heavy braking is done with the bike vertical, it may not be such an issue, but nevertheless I have an uncomfortable feeling about this at present. (I don't have the necessary sensor on the bike to analyse actual fork travel.)
I?ve had discussions with a suspension tuner over this which helped slightly by changing geometry but didn?t come to a fully satisfactory conclusion as I was still using all the travel, and will be having more of these discussions to work out the extent of the issue and any required resolution.
In the meantime, I would welcome any input from anyone else who recognises this. At the very least, I'm trying to differentiate whether the "problem" is more down to me (weight, riding style) or the bike suspension set-up/configuration.
As ever, thanks in advance for any input you can provide,
CJC
I would like to ask for the views of anyone who uses their Gen 4 on the track and, more particularly, about whether anyone is struggling to stop the forks from bottoming out.
By way of background, I weigh about 95kg plus kit, and typically ride somewhere towards the top of the inters group. I bought the bike new, performed the initial 600 miles on the road, and then have used the bike exclusively as a track bike and covered about another 1400 miles. Further, I am not a suspension expert ? in the past, I have tended to find a setting which works, and leave it there as my riding was probably the greater limiting factor - but have avidly viewed the number of YT videos on, and around, this topic.
Right from the get-go of going to the track, I?ve been unable to avoid using all of the available fork stanchion travel. Over time, I?ve upped the pre-load to almost max, and then increased the front damping to close to max also. With these settings, the suspension provides more confidence under heavy braking, but I?m always cognisant that I may have bottomed out the suspension leaving only tyre deformation to give the bike an ability to absorb bumps during phases of heavy braking. Taking the bike away from the current front suspension settings tends to give a less confidence inspiring ride under heavy braking.
I was wondering if anyone recognizes this situation, and if so how it was resolved? I understand that stiffer springs are not easy to come by for the Gen 4. I?ve seen heavier, quicker riders using stock suspension and not using all of the fork travel, so it might well be my riding style if I?m too hard on the brakes initially. Indeed, if all of the heavy braking is done with the bike vertical, it may not be such an issue, but nevertheless I have an uncomfortable feeling about this at present. (I don't have the necessary sensor on the bike to analyse actual fork travel.)
I?ve had discussions with a suspension tuner over this which helped slightly by changing geometry but didn?t come to a fully satisfactory conclusion as I was still using all the travel, and will be having more of these discussions to work out the extent of the issue and any required resolution.
In the meantime, I would welcome any input from anyone else who recognises this. At the very least, I'm trying to differentiate whether the "problem" is more down to me (weight, riding style) or the bike suspension set-up/configuration.
As ever, thanks in advance for any input you can provide,
CJC