About the time you sent that, I was out in the garage with him... so I didn't see it.
He did a miraculous job on it, however... it's like a new bike.
He dropped my forks about 15mm, for one thing... which seriously helps steering while braking. My 796 does not have adjustable forks... sadly.
I set the initial preload about half the way up the shock... thinking my ride weight might be a bit much for the stock spring rate. He told me the Ohlins actually has a pretty stiff spring... he took about 20-25mm of preload out, which would explain why the rear felt so squirrley.
Yes, we talked about tire pressure...
I am a control person... I don't care how comfy the ride is, I need to have confidence when I roll into a corner or turn. The bike is like a guided missile, now, over having to shove the thing down into a corner. I thought raising the front end would make the thing turn like a pig... not at all. Besides taking out that rear preload, I think dropping the forks down (raising the front) probably was the biggest change he made.
He said I'll have to get it out on some of my riding roads to see if I need to adjust the damping... he was spinning the damper knob like a roulette wheel, but I don't know if he started with it out, or in (full.) I'll have to axe.
Just curious what he recommended for pressure.