1260 Mts1260 Skyhook Sag

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Espen, Apr 23, 2018.

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  1. Hi,

    Measured front sag on my 1260 today. I weigh about 95kg and got 63mm sag in urban mode.

    Ant tips on would would be the ideal sag for touring and occational trackday riding?

    I used to set my sportsbikes with something like 30mm sag
     
    #1 Espen, Apr 23, 2018
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  2. Correct sag for your weight should be approx. 1x third of suspension travel

    Suspension travel on the Multi is 170mm, so approx. 56mm rider sag

    Id say, you are set a little on the soft side, in Urban mode. Whats it like in sports setting?
     
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  3. The front is set manually, not by the electronics, so easy to do for all modes once. As above, 1/3rd is about right for most.

    Search the multi forum, a few threads (think @Wayne58 had the most comprehensive one) describing the turns per kg and ideal settings for the DVT front end
     
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  4. Thanx a mill, Boomer!

    I got to play around a little prior to driving the kid around.
    Urban setting:
    Std sag: 63mm
    1 turn in: 60mm
    2 turns in: 59mm
    3 turns in: 58mm
    Didn´t really have time to measure more than once and with help from the kid (7 yrs), so don´t trust these numbers 100% :D

    Thats all I had time for before dropping the kid off to training.

    Instantly the front end felt a lot more planted. The bike does steer nice standard but it didn´t really give me confidence, tough soft and smooth. With preload 3 turns in I actually got "that feel" from the front. It feels rock solid and planted. Sport mode with or without pillon+luggage (rear preload) and I can put the front just where I want it. The bike actually felt more agile as well. Love it!

    I need some more time to finetune/measure sag, but I really have to say this transformed the bike to my liking.

    For those who are used to riding sports bikes with a touch of suspension adjustment I would highly recommend fiddling a bit with front end sag.
     
    #5 Espen, Apr 23, 2018
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