racetech forks springs Z1000 - interesting advice from race tech
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2021 9:14 am
Hi
Not being a great fan of progressive springs - I went in search of linear spring for the big old beast Z1000ST. I found them at racetech - did the old calculation and ordered 0.9 kg springs. They duly arrive. - now the strange part - the orginals are 586mm long the race tech ones are 340mm long. contacted race tech - does this mean I have to have a 246mm space - that seems huge. The advice from their tech experts was:
Z1000St has way to much preload - so I need to use a 139mm spacer. Giving total fork and spring length to 479mm ( 340+139). This being 107mm shorter (586- 479) than the originals. Hence this will drop the fork stantion 107mm into the fork legs.
Has anybody tried it - my thought - while reducing ground clearance - it should by standing the ST on its nose a bit quicken the steering.
Not being a great fan of progressive springs - I went in search of linear spring for the big old beast Z1000ST. I found them at racetech - did the old calculation and ordered 0.9 kg springs. They duly arrive. - now the strange part - the orginals are 586mm long the race tech ones are 340mm long. contacted race tech - does this mean I have to have a 246mm space - that seems huge. The advice from their tech experts was:
Z1000St has way to much preload - so I need to use a 139mm spacer. Giving total fork and spring length to 479mm ( 340+139). This being 107mm shorter (586- 479) than the originals. Hence this will drop the fork stantion 107mm into the fork legs.
Has anybody tried it - my thought - while reducing ground clearance - it should by standing the ST on its nose a bit quicken the steering.