superbike rear shock

Started by techno, May 31, 2010, 03:23:43 AM

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techno

Finally got sick enough of my standard S2R800 shock and got one from a 749. I've seen a few threads about fitting this. My question is about the spring. For those who have done it, did you:

1. Keep the spring that came with the shock.
2. Fit the one from your monster.
3. Buy a new spring.
4. None of the above (and if so, what).

Quote from: ducmeister on May 24, 2012, 01:45:16 AM
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suzyj

The one that comes on a 749 shock is miles too light (70n/mm or thereabouts).  You really need something like 90 or 95n/mm.  The stock (progressive) spring is pretty soft too - I'm swapping to an Ohlins.


2007 Monster 695 with a few mods.
2013 Piaggio Typhoon 50 2 stroke speed demon.

silversled

Quote from: techno on May 31, 2010, 03:23:43 AM
My question is about the spring.

Were you happy with the spring from your Monster's stock shock?  Were you able to achieve the proper sag with the previous setup?   If yes, then use the old spring.  If not, then try the one from the 749.  If you still can't get the correct settings then purchase a new spring of correct rate for your weight.

He Man

749 spring is TOO light. it wont even hold the bike ups self weight. You need to get the right spring depending on your weight. I am 150 and running a 1091-31, i think its a 95 N/mm spring.

techno

Sounds like a new spring is in order. If I'm gonna bother fitting a new shock I might as well do it properly.

Thanks to those who replied.
Quote from: ducmeister on May 24, 2012, 01:45:16 AM
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He Man

i have a 1091-39 spring for sale in the FS section if it fits you.

techno

Thanks but I think I might be a bit heavy for that one.
Quote from: ducmeister on May 24, 2012, 01:45:16 AM
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