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I got me a new bike !
well, almost.
I took a bouncy, no-so-focused Tenere into the shop, and came home on a R6. I'm really not sure how the hell people ride these things, you can see bu99er all in the morrors (unless you like your elbows), you need to break your neckin order to tilt it far enough back to be able to see, and the pipe, whoooooaaaaa I've never had such a dire need to wear plugs in the town as I did for the mile and a half to the dealers and back. In short I think them bikes are bl00dy awful. :llorando[1]: So, come teatime I headed back out on the shop to collect my newly modified Tenere. I had the Hyperpro front spring set fitted (along with a few cosmetic warrenty jobs) and what a difference. The guys set it up as per the setup instructions that came with it and I really can't believe what a total change it has made. The bike is so focused, it corners with much much more purpose, it rides smoother (probably due to the fact it doesn't lurch under braking and acceleration), braking is more controlled and much more predictable - even with Twinduro's on in biblical rain. I know JMo's advice a while ago to someone was do the suspension. Well it totally transforms the bike, for the �180 for a spring set you can't go wrong. Can't wait for the rear spring to arrive, then we'll see what changes then.... |
Nice one, would love to do something like that to my XTR at the moment but then i go out on the real back roads and thing na no need. :dontknow:
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Darren, did they give you your old springs back? If so can you do some measuring for me please? o.d and i.d of top and bottom of the fork springs?
ps..pipe parts came today ;) |
Be interested in some offroad feedback on these springs, if you do take it offroad...
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I'm waiting with baited breath regarding the 'project'.
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One of the main drivers for the upgrades is the plans over the next 18 months (Portugal & Africa), these springs are a lower cost improvment (low cost than WP forks & Ohlins etc rear), that I wanted to try out. In a similar way to what JMo did, but on a much more modest budget and with a different focus - overland travel rather than a dessert raid! (Jelly, Trifle or ice cream - you choose) Given the feedback from the front of the bike, I get the impression that the front will be less likely to wash out in the mud. There are a couple of points to make, that maybe someobne could try out to see if this is the srpings, or just the whole change in setup.
You do get an instruction book that tells you how to setup your suspension for a long list of 'faults' with the handling - I'll see if I can scan this in (when it dries) and post it as it will help others to adjust thier setups to compensate for any little issues. For refference, my rear pre-load is one click tighter than default. |
Very nice, great result. Looking forward to the off road results with your new set up.
I found similar results doing my XTX, 15W oil, more preload for the springs with the spacer kit I make, then position the forks 10mm through the triple clamps. Makes for a better handeling front end. |
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Lifetime warrenty on the Hyperpro's too. |
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o/d - 36.03 mm i/d - 26.21 mm These were taken at around 18c, so I magine the actual measurements at 0c would be 36mm and 26mm. Spring daimeter is 5mm |
Thanks mate, sorry I missed them.
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Hi GULG
Do you happen to know the specification of the Hyperpro springs, compared with OE? |
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