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Originally Posted by
Kev
80% of suspension setup is a personal thing.
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+1 I quite agree Kev.
I hope I made that clear in the OP, if I didn't, then just in case...
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Originally Posted by
Pleiades
Of course, everyone is different, every bike and the way it’s used is different. You may think what you have just wasted the last five minutes reading is a load of twaddle! On the other hand you may not? You may, perhaps, have fitted progressive springs to your beloved Ten and love them, but for me, this is what appears to work best…
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I just found it quite interesting experimenting with the front end and seeing what could be achieved (or not). I think the long and short of it is; whatever your suspension choice/preference/setup is, there's much to be gained by having a fiddle and trying a few things out. It's surprising how much you can change/influence, even with an essentially "non-adjustable" fork setup like on the Tenere!