motosapiens
Husqvarna
A Class
So i got to ride a little today on my new 09 wr300, finally, after spending a truly heinous week cleaning up after the muddy el centro national. I have to admit, I'm not sure why people complain about the mikuni carb or about the suspension. I moved the needle to the 2nd clip from the top, and the bike runs pretty darned well. Very clean and controllable off-idle, which I like for all the rocky technical stuff i do.
There is a bit of instability at faster speeds. I originally measured 4.5" of sag, so i put 2 more turns of preload into the shock, and either that's too much, or perhaps i need another click of rebound in the back. The back end feels like it's coming back at me a smidgen to quickly in big hits and whoops and stuff. FWIW, I seem to like 1 click more rebound damping than stock in all my other bikes too, at least for desert riding. I would try more rebound if I could figure out how to access the rebound adjuster. it appears to be completely blocked by the linkage. what the heck?
Based on a perusal of threads here, i lowered the forks a few mm too. They were at the 2nd line, and I put them at the first line, which should slow the steering slightly and stabilize the front end slightly. I'd like to try 1 more click on rebound, but I'm not sure if i need that, or just back off preload 1 turn. What are y'all running for sag and rebound in whoops and faster stuff?
And what is the secret squirrel trick for getting to the rebound adjuster?
There is a bit of instability at faster speeds. I originally measured 4.5" of sag, so i put 2 more turns of preload into the shock, and either that's too much, or perhaps i need another click of rebound in the back. The back end feels like it's coming back at me a smidgen to quickly in big hits and whoops and stuff. FWIW, I seem to like 1 click more rebound damping than stock in all my other bikes too, at least for desert riding. I would try more rebound if I could figure out how to access the rebound adjuster. it appears to be completely blocked by the linkage. what the heck?
Based on a perusal of threads here, i lowered the forks a few mm too. They were at the 2nd line, and I put them at the first line, which should slow the steering slightly and stabilize the front end slightly. I'd like to try 1 more click on rebound, but I'm not sure if i need that, or just back off preload 1 turn. What are y'all running for sag and rebound in whoops and faster stuff?
And what is the secret squirrel trick for getting to the rebound adjuster?