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mattfeet
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I want to totally rebuild my entire suspension and make it as good as possible. My question is: what suspension modifications are recommended to extract the best overall performance for my bike. I am planning on purchasing Ohlins SU143 rear shocks and I want to rebuild the front to match the performance (as closely as possible) to the new rear suspension. I have been recommended to install cartridge emulators with RaceTech springs from a knowledgeable shop/suspension tuner. Thoughts?
Bike as it sits:
- 1978 GS1000 (stock engine, motogpwerks exhaust, DJS3)
- Salty Monk brake kit (Ninja 600 calipers; CBR900RR rotors; NISSIN 17mm MC; stainless steel brake lines)
- Stock suspension (front forks rebuilt with stock components)
- GS1100 alum. swinger
- No-name rear suspension
I am a bit of a heavier rider at 6'4 and ~260lb and will likely be going Ohlins SU143 with HD springs. My only other option at this point is to look into YSS Suspension which I received from another GSR member in a PM chain. They seem very well built but not quite to the quality of Ohlins. I can be swayed either way but let's imagine for the sake of this drill that money is no object. Total overall performance is the desired end result.
Thanks,
Matt
Bike as it sits:
- 1978 GS1000 (stock engine, motogpwerks exhaust, DJS3)
- Salty Monk brake kit (Ninja 600 calipers; CBR900RR rotors; NISSIN 17mm MC; stainless steel brake lines)
- Stock suspension (front forks rebuilt with stock components)
- GS1100 alum. swinger
- No-name rear suspension
I am a bit of a heavier rider at 6'4 and ~260lb and will likely be going Ohlins SU143 with HD springs. My only other option at this point is to look into YSS Suspension which I received from another GSR member in a PM chain. They seem very well built but not quite to the quality of Ohlins. I can be swayed either way but let's imagine for the sake of this drill that money is no object. Total overall performance is the desired end result.
Thanks,
Matt
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