Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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Martyjuk
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Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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Have realised just how poor the standard suspension setup is on the Storm.

After a fried breakfast at the Bikers cafe in Sandwich this morning I had the pleasure of following a mate on his SP1 back via the 'Wingham Bends'.
(Approx 5 miles of country lanes, mostly good surface, good visibility through corners, mainly national speed limit, etc....)
Maintaining a good 70 was easy, however, I could see that his bike was steady as a rock through the bends whilst mine was like a bucking bronco in
comparison !!

Have already dropped the forks by 10mm and raised the rear shock by 4mm; using the Performance Bike recommended settings, think thats about all I can do with
my standard setup. Guess a fork rebuild is my next priority !

Anyone know of a decent suspension tuner in the East Kent area? (willing to pay up to £250-300 to get this sorted !)
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Re: Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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Welcome to the world of Storm ownership, you will soon learn that if you are keeping it long term then the wallet needs to kept close at hand....Fix one thing & something else will need sorting.

There are things that need to be done as a priority, then maintenance, then improvement, then personalisation (bling it up ) the list is as long as you want or can afford to make it.

First off you have to realise that Storms were built to a budget & therefore have shite suppies front and rear, front soft rear hard.

New springs & oil in the front, prices vary I bought Hyperpro which were about £116 IIRC.

Rear shock is quite long so shocks from other bikes don't fit, your options are, new weight related spring or a new shock. Cheapest you'll get is a Hagon unit around £300 new all the way up to a £900 for a new Ohlins job. They do come up 2nd hand now & again but as they are sought after the prices are high & you need to factor in a rebuild.

If your going for a spring only you may as well have the shock fettled as well & will that be cheaper than a new Hagon unit ?

If your on a budget go for new fork springs & a weight related spring & revamp on the rear & then start to look at things like head bearings & shock linkage bearings as well, If the linkage is shagged your shock wont be operating at it's best anyway.

Plough through the workshop section (knowledge base ) reading what other peeps have done re suspension & have a very good read regarding the shock linkage it's an area that needs good maintenance as it gets hot from the rear downpipes & all the shite off the road.

Have fun reading up & prepare your wallet for a good bashing.


http://www.themotorbikerepair.co.uk/sus ... tone/kent/

Not used these myself but there in Kent like you asked.


http://www.hmracing.co.uk/

Mr Mons gets his dyno work done here & recommends them highly......Then I recommend Mr Mons highly as he did my forks & head bearings, excellent workmanship, terrible humour, good rates.
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Martyjuk
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Re: Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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Thanks MacV2.....Thought I had done the essentials, Finned Reg/rec fitted and a set of ROAS manual ccts....
See what you mean about keeping your wallet handy !!

Not being put off though, much prefer the power characteristics of the V Twin to a straight 4...will be keeping this one for a while !
......although really did like my mates SP1 ? !!!
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Re: Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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Martyjuk wrote:Thanks MacV2.....Thought I had done the essentials, Finned Reg/rec fitted and a set of ROAS manual ccts....
See what you mean about keeping your wallet handy !!

That's a good start here's a pic of my neglected & knackard linkage from when I finally got round to checking mine in April 2011.

The bolt at the bottom end of the shock was seized solid & had no movement at all, in the end it took a grinder to cut it off.....

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For that price mate you could get some beefier blade forks on ebay if you have patience and get them serviced too

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Re: Firestorm v SP1 suspension

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My mates put steering dampers on his storm and it made a hell of a difference. The front still dips but it makes no difference to steering or traction anymore!
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