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Just taken delivery of a set of KYB shocks [cheers Danny:)] does any body know what would the settings be set them up for fast touring?

 

Front shocks have 1--4

Rear shocks have 1--8

 

cheers peeps

 

Dave

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i have mine set to 4 on the back and 2 on the front... makes for a very comfy ride with my eibachs, still get a fair bit of wallowing though as the rest of the suspension is stock other than tension rod bushings.

 

just play around with it... i had mine set to 1/1 for a while it it honestly felt as soft as stock, but with that came with feeling you were gonna roll it every corner. if your not happy with the setting, just click em up or down ;)

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i have mine set to 4 on the back and 2 on the front... makes for a very comfy ride with my eibachs, still get a fair bit of wallowing though as the rest of the suspension is stock other than tension rod bushings.

 

just play around with it... i had mine set to 1/1 for a while it it honestly felt as soft as stock, but with that came with feeling you were gonna roll it every corner. if your not happy with the setting, just click em up or down ;)

 

Thanks Joel.....you pretty much have the same setup as me

 

Really did not know which would be the stiffest or softest,as the destructions are pretty vaig!

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Fitting these this week end any more help on this matter would be much appreciated

 

Dave

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Just done this.....piece of piss :D

 

And me twice:headvswal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

in a week end:headvswal:headvswal

and thats why ive customized my rear plastics with a nice hole so i dont EVER have to take it apart again :D

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you dont need to remove the rear trim to adjust KYB's !

 

We know that you plonker i think he means to fit them:mac1:;)

your engine looks awesome Jimmy! hows the paint holding up? mines all peeling off

 

Not peeling matey dont think it ever will either ;)

hammerrite doesnst chip, when it heats up it goes slighty soft. result :D easy to clean too :D

 

you dont need to remove the rear trim to adjust KYB's !

 

oh yeah forgot bout that. :nelson:

Mine are set to 7 at the back and 4 at the front. Little too hard I think, but feels great on the road. Might have a play about with them soon.

Mine are set to 7 at the back and 4 at the front. Little too hard I think, but feels great on the road. Might have a play about with them soon.

yeah i bet u will ;) just the right size hay ;)

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