As I have alluded elsewhere, we have been working on fine tuning the suspension on my '11 TXC511. Having recently recruited my brother, Mark to ride the 511 in OMRA competition we decided it was a good time to make a great chassis work even better. The rider holds the #1 50 Expert GP plate in the OMRA, weighs about 180 lbs, does most of his riding in fast open central Oregon desert, but is no slouch in mud and trees. He has most recently been riding a KTM250 2 stroke, and came off a KTM450 about 3 years ago.
Step one was to have Bill's (BMP) add the 4mm shock lowering spacer. This did wonders for the steering and if anything enhanced straightline stability (and I thought it did both just great before). We took the bike to the Funky Chicken this way, and noticed a problem getting the preload to work 'normally'....could not get a sag reading with rider that made any sense, so we added a little tension to the spring and gave it a go. Steering and stability was still great, but the rear was too soft at racing speed.
While at the Funky Chicken we met up with Cory and Charles from Husqvarna. Charles got us his shim stack recommendations via BMP (see posted under the Bills Motorcycles Plus category) and gave us some pointers on spring rates based on what he and Cory were running. (For those who dont know, Cory ran away from the field on his 511 at this event until a lapped rider tangle dropped him to second on the last loop.)
With this information in hand, we turned to Tom Watson at Watson Performance in Hood River, OR.
http://www.watsonperformance.com/ Tom has done all Mark's suspension setup for a few years, is familiar with Zokes, Sachs and KYBs, had previously done work with Kevin Rookstool and Ty Davis on an old chassis 450 (which made him a bit gunshy) but was up for the challenge of the new chassis Husky. He was especially interested in the CTS setup as he patented a similar setup for bicycles, which Jamis now uses.
Before we move on to riding I need to give props to Bill's Motorcycles Plus in Salem, OR and Watson Performance of Hood River, OR for their work and support on this project. Thanks guys.
Step one was to have Bill's (BMP) add the 4mm shock lowering spacer. This did wonders for the steering and if anything enhanced straightline stability (and I thought it did both just great before). We took the bike to the Funky Chicken this way, and noticed a problem getting the preload to work 'normally'....could not get a sag reading with rider that made any sense, so we added a little tension to the spring and gave it a go. Steering and stability was still great, but the rear was too soft at racing speed.
While at the Funky Chicken we met up with Cory and Charles from Husqvarna. Charles got us his shim stack recommendations via BMP (see posted under the Bills Motorcycles Plus category) and gave us some pointers on spring rates based on what he and Cory were running. (For those who dont know, Cory ran away from the field on his 511 at this event until a lapped rider tangle dropped him to second on the last loop.)
With this information in hand, we turned to Tom Watson at Watson Performance in Hood River, OR.
http://www.watsonperformance.com/ Tom has done all Mark's suspension setup for a few years, is familiar with Zokes, Sachs and KYBs, had previously done work with Kevin Rookstool and Ty Davis on an old chassis 450 (which made him a bit gunshy) but was up for the challenge of the new chassis Husky. He was especially interested in the CTS setup as he patented a similar setup for bicycles, which Jamis now uses.
Before we move on to riding I need to give props to Bill's Motorcycles Plus in Salem, OR and Watson Performance of Hood River, OR for their work and support on this project. Thanks guys.