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LTRace 09-02-2006 12:33 PM

FAQ; Suspension baseline settings
 
2004 to 2006 Models;

A good baseline setting for your Ohlins shock clickers with stock 52 nm spring, stock valving and fresh fluid would be around this range;

Rebound, 14 to 16 clicks out.

Compression, 17 to 19 clicks out.

High speed compression (the 17 mm hex with rubber boot around it) up to late 2005 would be 3.25 to 3.5 turns out. Late 2005 and 2006 has a different HSCD adjuster, 1.5 to 1.75 turns out.

The stock 52 nm spring is ideal for 180 lb. rider, +/- 15 lbs max. Your preferences may dictate a variation from this.

Set sag (you on board) to 105 to 108 mm. Your preferences may dictate a variation from this. (See more notes towards the end of this post)

Spring pre-load (spring free length minus set length) should fall between 10 to 15 mm

This is a good place to start and fine tune from there.

For the 45 mm Marzocchi fork with standard .42 kg/mm spring, stock valving and fresh fluid would fall in this range;

Rebound, 10 clicks out.

Compression, 17 clicks out.

Fluid level 100 to 110 (total range of adjustment is 80 mm to 130 mm)

Stock fluid viscosity is 7.5

Pre-load (spring free length minus set or installed length) 5 to 7 mm.

The stock springs are suited for a 180 lb +/- 15 lbs. rider. Your preferences, ability, load (water, tools, etc.) and riding terrain will vary the rates (both front & rear) and adjustments. These are specs for the 200,250,300 2 strokes.

Chassis adjustments;

The upper fork tube position in the clamps is not a suspension (action) adjustment, it is a chassis adjustment and will determine the steering and higher speed stability.

With the fork caps flush to the upper clamp, you will achieve better straight line stability, slower turning charachteristics. (think of it like a raked out chopper)

To the extreme of say 10 mm of upper fork tube exposed from the upper clamp, you will have sharper steering and less higher speed stability.

The rear sag may be used to fine tune the handling charachteristics as well. With more rear sag, say 115 mm, the rear sits lower and rakes out the front (slower steering, better stability)

With less rear sag, say 95 mm, the rear will ride higher and allow it to steer quicker but will give up stability.

Combine all of this, and throw in the position of the rear axle position in the swingarm and you have allot of variables to fine tune or totally goof up your bike for your specific needs!

the eel 09-02-2006 07:29 PM

Great stuff ... thank you.

iancp5 09-03-2006 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LTRace (Post 1109)
2004 to 2006 Models;

snipped .............

Does this apply to a 2003?
I guess there is no separate HS damping adjustment?

Thanks

gasIdaho 10-08-2006 09:01 PM

High speed compression Ohlins setting question
 
I was going through and updating my suspension settings as per Les's suggestions. My High speed compression (the 17 mm hex with rubber boot around it)..goes out a total of 4 turns. I'm curious as to which setting to go with? (up to late 2005 would be 3.25 to 3.5 turns out. Late 2005 and 2006 has a different HSCD adjuster, 1.5 to 1.75 turns out.):)

thx/Mike
05' EC300

mow 12-03-2007 03:00 AM

baseline settings for sachs
 
Does anyone have the settings for the 2007 model with the sachs rear shock, I have an ex-ISDE bike, has the black swing arm.
Thanks

kim 12-04-2007 07:42 PM

All of the ISDE bikes came with Ohlins shocks as far as I'm aware.
Call Linton at Dirt Action in Chch, he should see you right.

K

mow 12-05-2007 02:58 AM

Sachs
 
Hey thanks for that, It is very much a ISDE bike still has all the paint marks on all the parts, it was ordered with the sachs rear shock & to be fair my last gasser had the Ohlins & like the sachs better, what I was after is the high speed setting as the manual has no information on it at all & the NZ importer does not know ether.

gasgasman 12-23-2007 08:41 PM

The following tips are off the Too Tech Racing web site:

Setting sag
http://www.tootechracing.com/suspension_tips.htm

Setting static sag
http://www.tootechracing.com/Static%...sion%20Tip.htm

Tons of suspension info here
http://www.tootechracing.com/Home%202nd.htm

BIG TOOL 12-27-2007 10:08 PM

Good Stuff from all... But I noticed that there is no tutorial or baseline for the '07 SACHS shock... Basic clicker settings and even as simple as which is the high speed adjuster and which is the low speed adjuster... Just thought some of you guys might be able to give a better explanation than I could...

tonipurhonen 01-06-2008 09:38 AM

Anyone have any ideas for basic clicker settings for the 07 sachs and öhlins shock.
And how about 07 Marzocchi fork.


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