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Pretty sure it's done on wheel speed rather than the angle of the bike, could be wrong!
Yes, quite right. It's obviously the full combination of spring rate, preload, compression and rebound settings. Get all those right and it's...
Yep, it all comes down to spring weights again. Those whose weight is matched well to their springs would probably find linear to be the better...
The odd thing is that I've always known it was in progressive and I thought that was where it should be for road use. Little did I know,...
Well that confirms something is wrong with my forks! You're getting 40mm of rider sag with 6 turns of preload whereas I can barely get mine to...
Well kinda, although you'd think people in the same line of work would apply some science and therefore you'd maybe get (some) consistent answers?...
Yep, please do. Interested to know if you're in the flat or progressive linkage option too. It's funny how different companies give out such...
I was almost tempted with the blue spring, but just couldn't bring myself to order one in the end! It'd look great on my Rizla blue GSXR though!...
Well I've gone for their subtle option, i.e. a titanium coloured spring as opposed to having it in their traditional 'Nitron blue'. They've also...
I've already bought the Nitron shock. The way I see it is that it cost me £480 which is a fair investment, but it is built to my weight and riding...
Cool ok, wasn't really considering fitting the 899 forks but this is useful to know anyway.
This is what Maxton have to say about the rear (1199)... The Paingale has two linkage posistions – FLAT/linear or PROGRESSIVE. As standard the...
You would only need the yokes/clip ons etc if the 899 fork diameter was different to the 1199, otherwise they'd slot right in. Not sure about...
Does/can it add anti-wheelie?
Ha! Well, I guess the minor difference is the person who you're able to blame for it falling over ;)
I'd need to get the 2015+ Panigale R forks so that they weren't the electronically controlled versions. I'm guessing there aren't many of those...
To start with, do not be disheartened, you've just bought yourself one of the best sports bikes ever made and all the reviews and owners comments...
I contacted Maxton today to ask what they would recommend and, unsurprisingly, they've recommended their cartridge kits. No mention of the springs...
So no, you don't use the metal shield underneath it and no, my bolts have not come loose.
Good man, I know they're expensive but it's pointless buying anything else really as you'll know it'll just eventually burn. Make sure you post up...