Originally Posted by pete
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In case someone's interested, I took the S4 to the track yesterday and adjusted the suspension a bit. I think I got it pretty well set up.
Before applying these, set the preloads correctly i.e. so that the front suspension sags 35-45mm and the rear suspension 30-40mm from free (wheel in the air) length when you sit on the bike. I have both set to 35mm.
The numbers are clicks from fully in
Front Compression 1
Front Rebound 2
Rear Compression 1
Rear Rebound 3
Front tire Pirelli Diablo Corsa, pressure 2.1 bar
Rear tire Michelin Pilot Power, pressure 1.9 bar
Too bad I ran out of track time, I would have wanted to try lower tire pressures, but at least the direction is good. I think I got it a lot better.
[ This message was edited by: pete on 2006-09-18 09:30 ]
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Update.
Finally I got the front to act like I want with a Power front. Apparently it's much harder than Pirelli, since the suspension had to be so much softer. I did 300-ish km on the track, there was hardly any tyre wear - with the harder suspension (oh well it was warmer then aswell) the front Power wore terribly in just 100kms. The grip was excellent and the turn in was sharp, for a road tyre
Relatively cool weather, tyres Power/Power
Front:
Tyre pressure 2.1 bar
Compression 3 clicks
Rebound 4 clicks
Front lowered by 5mm
Rear:
Tyre pressure 2.0 bar
Compression 2 clicks
Rebound 3 clicks