Do i need to tune the stock Mk2.2 suspension for doing SM?

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Do i need to tune the stock Mk2.2 suspension for doing SM?

Post by hrcrothmans » 17 Dec 2009, 20:53

Hello,

Now i am ready to do my firsts laps on the SM environment but i have a doubt...

Is the stock suspension hard enought to run on SM wheels without tuning it?

I am not a pro and i just want to have some funny laps but i would like to know your experiences with the suspension in supermoto before going to do my firsts laps...

Thank you!

Jesus

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Re: Do i need to tune the stock Mk2.2 suspension for doing SM?

Post by Mash » 22 Dec 2009, 19:20

Hello mate,

I think you should go out with the stock set up and see how it goes thats what iv done with mine and it handels fine though iv only been going playing around the streets on it,

But if need be you could always do the compresion up a bit on the forks to get an idea with out doing anything to serious to the suspension,

Are you using the standard disc on the front?

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Post by hrcrothmans » 23 Dec 2009, 17:03

Hello Mash,

Thanks for the answer.

I have upgraded the front disc to a 320mm disc with a brembo caliper, brembo radial pump and metal brake line. :)

The rest is totally stock.

Thank you!

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Post by hrcrothmans » 24 Dec 2009, 12:07

By the way...in case of tuning the suspension i think just an upgrade of the fork springs would be enought...can you tell me the standard fork springs to search a reference to replace them for some stronger/tiff ones?

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Re: Do i need to tune the stock Mk2.2 suspension for doing SM?

Post by Mash » 24 Dec 2009, 18:01

To be honest I have no idea what springs are in there but im sure someone on here can tell you?

The cheaper way to make them stiffer is to put a little more oil in, not to much but just a little about 10-15mm should be enough to start with

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Post by SkidMark » 25 Dec 2009, 05:30

probably a heavy weight oil is better, you need the airgap because the air is compressible - standard oil weight is 7.5 I think so you can try 10.

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Post by hrcrothmans » 26 Dec 2009, 13:22

Fantastic! Thank you for the info.

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Re: Do i need to tune the stock Mk2.2 suspension for doing SM?

Post by Mash » 29 Dec 2009, 19:35

[quote="SkidMark"]you need the airgap because the air is compressible[/quote]

Yea so the less air there is the less air to compress making it stiffer

Iv had many people say as a rule of thum have the oil 4 to 6 inches from the top depending on how stiff you want them,

But it will never hurt doing a oil change and if your changing it might as well go a bit heavier, iv known seals to stop leaking after changing the oil

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