So I went to Snetterton on Sunday, did a few sessions and then finally spoke to the suspension guy there.
I said to him I have a standard S1000RR...he instantly said 'does it feel vague and not give you confidence on turn in?' Hmmm Yup.
I had utterly failed before yesterday to really look into the settings of my bike since buying it. The front rebounds were set to 8 and compression on 3. The rebound was far to agressive with the amount of travel the compression setting was allowing. The suspension guy said to START at around 9 rebound and 8 compression for the track, but that basically even on maximum's it wouldn't stabilise the platform fully.
I tried it and it work a whole lot better (note to self sort these things out when you buy the bike not a year later (even if that is only 1,000 miles for various reasons)). Better entry confidence and the new SBS 875's brake pads were a joy to use. Ony got one session in before the rain arrived but I went much quicker.
Any hoo, he (from 100% Suspension) said that the 25mm K-Tech kit would be a good starting place to upgrade the front forks to allow actual tuning of the shocks. He said they would be about ?900 and would ahve resale value unlike just rebuilding the 30mm stock units for ~?600.
?~900 seems pretty good. But what are other peoples thoughts on fork upgrades for ?700-1200? Is a cartridge kit the way to go? I see there's a BiTurbo kit that's similar, has anyone tried them?
I said to him I have a standard S1000RR...he instantly said 'does it feel vague and not give you confidence on turn in?' Hmmm Yup.
I had utterly failed before yesterday to really look into the settings of my bike since buying it. The front rebounds were set to 8 and compression on 3. The rebound was far to agressive with the amount of travel the compression setting was allowing. The suspension guy said to START at around 9 rebound and 8 compression for the track, but that basically even on maximum's it wouldn't stabilise the platform fully.
I tried it and it work a whole lot better (note to self sort these things out when you buy the bike not a year later (even if that is only 1,000 miles for various reasons)). Better entry confidence and the new SBS 875's brake pads were a joy to use. Ony got one session in before the rain arrived but I went much quicker.
Any hoo, he (from 100% Suspension) said that the 25mm K-Tech kit would be a good starting place to upgrade the front forks to allow actual tuning of the shocks. He said they would be about ?900 and would ahve resale value unlike just rebuilding the 30mm stock units for ~?600.
?~900 seems pretty good. But what are other peoples thoughts on fork upgrades for ?700-1200? Is a cartridge kit the way to go? I see there's a BiTurbo kit that's similar, has anyone tried them?