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dog bone adjustment
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:22 pm
by shredex
is it best to have the the link on the middle slot?
mine was set so my tail was high up, so I put it on the last link and now its to low...
what do you guys have yours set on?
Im going to try the middle link tomorrow...
its to low that the kickstand makes the bike stand straight up...im afraid it will tip...and it will...
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:09 pm
by 95FZR600
Its up to the ride height that you like. We all come in different sizes so you need to pick the one that fits you.
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 8:26 pm
by shredex
I liked the way I had it in the beginning, but when you look at the rear of the bike, it just looked too high...
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:00 pm
by sweekster
Sounds like you have a set of aftermarket dog bones like the ones you see on ebay. The middle hole is supposed to be stock height. The top hole is supposed to raise the bike up 1 or 2 inches (can't remember exact measurement) and the bottom supposedly brings it down almost 3 inches. I personally don't like those myself. I just don't trust that they are strong enough to hold with the holes being so close to each other. A custom length set will always suit you better in the end (no pun intended). That way the bike is set at the right height for you and your riding style.
Make sense?
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:57 pm
by shredex
sweekster wrote:Sounds like you have a set of aftermarket dog bones like the ones you see on ebay. The middle hole is supposed to be stock height. The top hole is supposed to raise the bike up 1 or 2 inches (can't remember exact measurement) and the bottom supposedly brings it down almost 3 inches. I personally don't like those myself. I just don't trust that they are strong enough to hold with the holes being so close to each other. A custom length set will always suit you better in the end (no pun intended). That way the bike is set at the right height for you and your riding style.
Make sense?
do stock dogbones only have one hole?
Im going to try and set it in the middle tomorrow.
they are extremly close to eachother. it worries me to. its only like 1/4" aluminum I think.
heres how low it is now
stands straight up on its kickstand
how its set

Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:32 am
by megaloxana
Set it til you feel comfortable. Just be careful riding when you're adjusting the height because it makes a big difference in handling. I raised mine higher because I felt the bike is too short. I also like the look of my tail when its high.
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:57 am
by shredex
megaloxana wrote:Set it til you feel comfortable. Just be careful riding when you're adjusting the height because it makes a big difference in handling. I raised mine higher because I felt the bike is too short. I also like the look of my tail when its high.
my tail is going to be chopped off.
im doing what freeze did.
so i can set the r1 subframe on it howver I want.
does the bike handle better higher in the rear? or lower?
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:36 am
by slayermd
Generally you can get quicker steering if you lower the front end and raise the rear a bit.
Re: dog bone adjustment
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:32 am
by sweekster
shredex wrote:
do stock dogbones only have one hole?
Im going to try and set it in the middle tomorrow.
they are extremly close to eachother. it worries me to. its only like 1/4" aluminum I think.
Yep. The stock ones look like these (although the ones pictured aren't FZR bones):
They don't necessarily dictate handling because the shock,forks, and how they are setup are supposed to take care of that. They are more to help dictate ride height and support the rear shock. But as said, it will change the turn-in speed.
Here is a good read from Yamaha George's site regarding suspension tuning.