mxbundy
Sponsoring Member
Hi guys I have a new 400SX and have Pro-Action do the suspension. And I have a couple of questions.
Race sag? Do you take this measurement into account when setting up a KTM? My guy said to go with 35mm static sag and not to worry about the race sag, is this correct? They put on a 8.8 spring and I feel it is to soft. the bike feels like it sags to far down in the back. So whe checked it and I have 120mm racesag, is this too much? He said that was as stiff as a spring as he could get. But doesnt mx-tech list a whole range of springs for this bike, up to about 11.0 or something? according to there spring chart I should be running a 9.4 or something. But after having done a search on the subject, I see guys who are lighter than me running springs heavier than mine and guys heavier running lighter springs. So what gives? Could they as an Pro-Action guy buy springs from mx-tech? Is there a vendor other than mx-tech that has these springs. I think pro-action uses eibach. What about progressive springs? My main complaint is that it may be affecting the steering of the bike. it feels like there is no weight on the front end, so it pushes and slides the front wheel around, could this be from the race sag being to low? And it bottoms really easy on big whoops and G-outs.
This problem didnt surface until I went out to my favorite riding spot which is all whooped out and rougher than hell.
When we did the intial set up they where out at Glen helen and the bike worked pretty good there after some intial clicker turning, but glen helen has no massive whoops or G-outs.
thanks
bundy
For the record I weigh 265# and I am an expert level offroad rider.
Race sag? Do you take this measurement into account when setting up a KTM? My guy said to go with 35mm static sag and not to worry about the race sag, is this correct? They put on a 8.8 spring and I feel it is to soft. the bike feels like it sags to far down in the back. So whe checked it and I have 120mm racesag, is this too much? He said that was as stiff as a spring as he could get. But doesnt mx-tech list a whole range of springs for this bike, up to about 11.0 or something? according to there spring chart I should be running a 9.4 or something. But after having done a search on the subject, I see guys who are lighter than me running springs heavier than mine and guys heavier running lighter springs. So what gives? Could they as an Pro-Action guy buy springs from mx-tech? Is there a vendor other than mx-tech that has these springs. I think pro-action uses eibach. What about progressive springs? My main complaint is that it may be affecting the steering of the bike. it feels like there is no weight on the front end, so it pushes and slides the front wheel around, could this be from the race sag being to low? And it bottoms really easy on big whoops and G-outs.
This problem didnt surface until I went out to my favorite riding spot which is all whooped out and rougher than hell.
When we did the intial set up they where out at Glen helen and the bike worked pretty good there after some intial clicker turning, but glen helen has no massive whoops or G-outs.
thanks
bundy
For the record I weigh 265# and I am an expert level offroad rider.
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