It sounds like Lancaster Honda are looking after you. It's a bit of a journey for you, but worth it if it gives you satisfaction.👍It is I've just had such a bad experience with motorbike shops in genural. I've accturaly changed my honda dealer as the one i originaly bought the bike from was appalling. My new dealer seems good so far but I always feel like I haft to be carefull I can't trust any garage they try to rush things and just can make life harder. Iff i worked on bikes I would treat them like me own but allot of the time they don't.
Taking a slight detour away from the standard upgrades..
Would putting firmer springs in the forks solve the pogo effect? And what requirements would the new springs need to match to work, as I have a set of springs laying around, which I suspect will give a firmer ride. Is total length all that matters? Diameter of the spring, how much difference will this make?
Sorry if this is a really dumb question. Suspension is not my string point
Everything that was said about just swapping in a whatever fork applies to the rear shock. The F4i has a linkage, therefore isn’t a “progressive” motion shock. It also has different mounts because of the linkage.Do u think its easy enough to fit say a cbr 600f4i rear shock?
Why would you want to use the wrong shock? Just an idea to save money buying a expensive aftermarket shock. as f4i setup seems close to what everyone buys aftermarket.
Okay cheers yes you deffo need aftermarket for the rear then. But After noticing the adreani cartlidge kit reqwiers sanction adjustment . im sure you could do the same and just fit F3 fork internals. sorry iff you have already said thats not possible i cant just rememberEverything that was said about just swapping in a whatever fork applies to the rear shock. The F4i has a linkage, therefore isn’t a “progressive” motion shock. It also has different mounts because of the linkage.
I know you like to create talking points but if you want upgraded suspension you’ll need to go aftermarket. It’s just that way with this bike.
Im not nocking the adreani kit . And im glad you are happy. But how good would it be iff you bought some old f3 forks for about 100 pounds then the internals from them fitted in the exact same way as your kit ! I would much prefer to visit the scrap yard iff that will workDon’t knock tha Andreani kit ‘til you try it. It’s the bees knees!
It could be possible that some hodge podge of old parts could be cobbled together to achieve cartridge damping on our bikes. But why fool around in the junkyard?
You would not believe the transformation the Andreani kit has made with my bike. Along with the Ohlins shock, the change is like night and day ... it’s an entirely different bike!
Im not nocking the adreani kit . And im glad you are happy. But how good would it be iff you bought some old f3 forks for about 100 pounds then the internals from them fitted in the exact same way as your kit ! I would much prefer to visit the scrap yard iff that will work