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    click Suspension on left side, then suzuki than katana 600/750


    pretty informative, Looks like I need to respring the front and firm up the rear (250lbs )

  • #2
    Huh , interesting . Yeah , it seems if you're over 190-ish on a 600 , you NEED a different spring , dude says .
    I am a fluffy lil cuddly lovable bunny , dammit !



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    • #3
      Interesting video, but I would really like to see him explain more of the geometry.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FloridaKat
        Interesting video, but I would really like to see him explain more of the geometry.
        Like what? Personally I want to see more of Haley..

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        • #5
          Good thing he's explaining waht he's doing and the measuring points.... Oh wait he's not. Horrible vid. I learned absolutely nothing except the kat is discontinued after 06'

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          • #6
            THe actual points don't matter , it's the difference in the 2 measurements . Static sag should be about 32-35mm for street use I think . You measure from a point on the swingarm to a point on the tail . Points don't matter so long as you use the same 2 each time you measure .
            I am a fluffy lil cuddly lovable bunny , dammit !



            Katrider's rally 2011 - md86

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            • #7
              Ok, so on my 06' 750 at 150 lbs I will need 1.5 inch difference from unsprung to sprung weight.
              But was he saying that there should be 3 inch of travel in the front?
              Also how does one go about adding preload?

              NM found a link http://katriders.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=50

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