On Mon, 07 Jul 2008 14:22:27 -0500, highreach <none.RemoveThis@000.com> wrote:
>I have a 2001 1200 bandit that likes to beat me up once in a while. I
>like the bike and the power it has, but it seems a little rigid for
>me. I’m 6’ tall and weight about 155lbs. So i’m a bit light for the
>bike. I’ve had the bike for a couple years now, and the suspension
>seems to hold me back. Springs and valving could do the job if i can
>find someone in my area. (bayarea) I’’ve seen some up grades for the
>rear shock but not much in the front forks. Is there any other forks
>that would lay in there? I haven’t changed the oil in the forks or
>even checked the height of the oil yet. It’s a little hard with no
>garage to tinker with it... Any help or a link to a good page would be
>helpfull.....Or a sound shop in the San Francisco area.
>Dave
There are valve kits available for the front, but I found it
sufficient to change to a set of progressive-wound springs and change
the fork oil. Stopped the nosedive on braking, and the damping is OK
if you're not riding at the limit all the time. I'd use 5W to start,
and test it from there.
Rear shock replacements are available, but again, adjusting
the spring rate was sufficient for me. (I weigh somewhat more than
you).
Try
www.holeshot.com for accessories and upgrades. Look at
www.maximum-suzuki.com for tech support, mentoring, and a few tall
tales.