Suspension set up, wow!

Discussion in 'General 1000RR Discussion' started by Nytol, Nov 10, 2018.

  1. Nytol

    Nytol Active Member

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    I took my 2015 SP to Tagg racing yesterday to have the suspension settings tweaked.

    I was hoping it would feel better, but it felt amazing! Like a different bike!

    If I hadn't had to pick my daughter up from school I'd have stayed out on it for hours.

    Highly recommended to anyone in Kent, it has to be the best £25 you can spend on your bike?

    https://www.yell.com/biz/tagg-racing-ltd-ashford-757938/

    They don't have a website, so the above link is their details.
     
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  2. 1000rr73

    1000rr73 Active Member

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    Good to know nytol, keen to get mine done and only an hour away. Cheers
     
  3. nigelrb

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    Huh? £25? I can't even get that with a friggin' pensioner discount! Great value - if it's not a typo;).

    I paid about 40 each plus VAT for 2 bikes.
     
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  4. hitch

    hitch Elite Member

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    Thanks for this, it’s something I’m going to do (next year now).

    Right, going by your avatar pic you look like you are a big lad :eek: ...was there anything you notice before getting it setup that convinced you to do it?

    I’m 6’2” and 15 stone but not really sure what I should be looking out for? :oops:
     
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    Thanks for this, it’s something I’m going to do (next year now).

    Right, going by your avatar pic you look like you are a big lad :eek: ...was there anything you notice before getting it setup that convinced you to do it?

    I’m 6’2” and 15 stone but not really sure what I should be looking out for? :oops:
     
  6. roboticus

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    i'd change your springs if your that weight, and a set up, spring come in diff ratings and I cant see std spring is a 15 stone one, u can just get a set up but you'll always be fighting against not having the correct spring rate in the first place and its not that expensive,
     
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  7. Nytol

    Nytol Active Member

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    No, not a typo, I thought it was extremely cheap.

    I'm 6'2, about 17.5st, the bike felt OK before, I felt the front dived a bit too much on heavy breaking, but apart from that there was nothing specific I felt was wrong.

    But I have spoken to many others who felt their bikes were fine, until they had the set up done properly, and were amazed at just how much better it felt.
     
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  8. nozdog

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    I use Tagg Racing as there Local to me Too, great service from them as they set up my Track FireBalde.

    This me in Almeria last month.


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  9. Boothman

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    Nice action photo @nozdog :)
     
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