NC30 Rear ride height setting

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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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Standard shock for me was 310mm eye to eye. My brand new nitron 3-way shock that was installed last week was 330mm eye to eye unadjusted from the factory. On the sidestand I measured from center of wheel straight up to the bottom of the fairing and got 395mm. This is with the standard 18" rear wheel. With a 17" wheel you wouldn't want the shock length to be any less than 330mm.
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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Hi, really sorry about the delay, I didn't realise how much crap was sat on me vfr after a couple a years a been sat!!! Anyway, the height to the back corner of the seat unit is about 34 inches unloaded and about 33 inches with bikes weight on suspension.
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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330mm shock length, are you sure about that? That must be really high at the back
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Drunkn Munky wrote:330mm shock length, are you sure about that? That must be really high at the back
100% sure it was 330mm eye to eye. It did have me a little worried that it was too high but haven't had a chance to properly test the bike yet.
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Sorry I never got around to taking measurements on a stock bike. Will get it done tomorrow.
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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Morespeedvicar wrote:Hi, really sorry about the delay, I didn't realise how much crap was sat on me vfr after a couple a years a been sat!!! Anyway, the height to the back corner of the seat unit is about 34 inches unloaded and about 33 inches with bikes weight on suspension.
Hope it helps
Ian
Thanks Ian that's a good reference point

I'll compare it to mine
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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sil3nt wrote:
Drunkn Munky wrote:330mm shock length, are you sure about that? That must be really high at the back
100% sure it was 330mm eye to eye. It did have me a little worried that it was too high but haven't had a chance to properly test the bike yet.
Someone please correct me if im wrong and these figures are just an example but doesnt say +5mm on the shock equal say +15mm seat height? so if your adding 20mm to the shock that could be +60mm at the back!

Ive fitted a couple of nitrons to peoples NC's and none of them were 330mm, i think 320mm was the max adjustment and ive never run a shock that high
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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I think the ratio is magnified by the suspension linkage. When I wound on about 4mm preload last night, it lifted the ride height nearly 15mm measured at the rear of seat unit. This was static sag - without me sitting on bike
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I thought so, so extending your shock to 330mm from 310mm is going to lift the rear 60mm!
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Re: NC30 Rear ride height setting

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I ordered my Nitron track shock from Rick Oliver, and asked for the extended version to suit 17" wheel. Pretty sure the build spec sheet said it was +15mm over stock. But I'm not sure if this means it was extended by 15mm or that it provides 15mm extra ride height. Working on the 3:1 ratio + 15mm would give a 45mm lift which seems a lot, where as 15mm lift on ride height will probably compensate for the smaller wheel size. Unfortunately I didn't compare the old/new shocks for length while I had them off the bike.

Ah...

Just realised that a 45mm jack up would actually = 30mm, when you take into account the drop caused by the RVF wheel

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