Suspension

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duh_ave
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Re: Suspension

Post by duh_ave » Sat May 10, 2008 3:14 am

alexhumber wrote:My NC29 suspension is way too soft. I have uprated the fork springs with stiffer versions and added a little more fork oil than standard, but the forks still dive very badly under braking.

Any ideas?

Also, can anyone recommend decent *cheap* rear shock upgrades to improve the back end?

Cheers.

if you've got the older damper rod type of fork, you may want to go as high as 20 or 25 weight oil.
I ran mine with 30 wt.
adding oil helps to avoid harsh bottoming, but it does not stiffen the fork action.
Be careful not to add too much or it can hydro-lock.

If you've got the newer cartridge forks, then you have many more options.

Fork and shock servicing should be done regularly. Not many do it, but it doesn't stay "fresh" all that long. Casual street riding, maybe a year. Regular track riding, every 3 or 4 months.

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Re: Suspension

Post by Si » Wed May 14, 2008 7:36 am

ive got a brand new bitubo rear shock for sale. not specifically for this bike the the eye length is 33cm's

£75 to anyone who wants it.

PM me

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Re: Suspension

Post by zul_cbr » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:34 am

hi mate!

sorry for bring back this old topic, i had search for anything for NC23 rear shock conversion but with no joy..

anyone knows if we can replace the stock NC23 rear shock with 600 shock just like the simple NC29 conversion ?

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Re: Suspension

Post by yeurman » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:42 pm

Try Steve Jordan... he did a great job on my bikes... col

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Re: Suspension

Post by Mikiboy » Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:03 am

The old CBR600 shock fits straight in but it lowered the bike when i had it. No real adjustment.
FS shocke but you need the GF linkage is the way to go

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Re: Suspension

Post by zul_cbr » Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:52 pm

Mikiboy wrote:The old CBR600 shock fits straight in but it lowered the bike when i had it. No real adjustment.
FS shocke but you need the GF linkage is the way to go

i just saw that the stock linkage for 23 and 29 is so different... and i think there is no point to upgrade to old 600 shock if there is no real adjustment..

btw, thanks Mikiboy and Col..

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Re: Suspension

Post by tanuki » Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:59 pm

The cbr 6 shock is adjustable for preload, rebound and compression.

You will need to buy a linkage though.

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