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I always get mine professionally done. Specifically tuned to my weight and riding style. Only adjustments I make is in the rear when my wife rides with me to stiffen it up a little (no dirty jokes please...)
I found long ago that what \"feels\" right to me was not always the safest setting. Especially when you start hitting some bumps leaned over. Difference is night and day in turns.
My local shop only charges about $30 to professionally setup suspension. As soon as I hit the track ( I have 2 credits right now for doing corner work) I will hit them up again to tune it to track.
One day I may feel more comfortable with doing it myself.
I noticed that on my 2008 FZ1, i can go 29 clicks to the right on all suspension settings, not 26 like owners manual says. Manual says this may differ from bike to bike due to manufacturing. So i'm not quite sure if the standard settings would be as they state in the manual on my bike? Was just curious if anyone else's bike was slightly different?
Yeah i meant 29 on front suspension only, but mine also has 16 clicks on the rear. I would assume that would make the standard settings inconsistent? I am still trying different combo's, i just know it seemed a bit harsh between standard and full hard. I have since dialed it back a bit and awaiting a nice warm day to try my newest settings.