SR3 Single Adjustable Shocks

SR3 Single Adjustable Shocks

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paulmj

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80 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Chaps,

Hopefully a quickie for you knowledgeable types.

I have a 2005/6 SR3 running the Radical single adjustable shocks (SS0035 on their online shop). I'm hoping someone can recommend settings (Radical suggest 'mid-range' for racing in the dry) and tell me which way on the rotary adjuster is harder and which way is softer (I assume looking down at the end with the adjuster, clockwise is harder and anti clockwise is softer)????

Many thanks for your time, in advance!

Cheers.

Paul

splitpin

2,740 posts

204 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Given the vast amount of time they spend designing and testing and testing and testing, following/setting forth initially with The Factory's starting point recommendations is IMHO always a 'sound policy'.

So, yep for Intraxs (let's say dead) centre of range - count the clicks from fully clockwise to fully anti-clockwise (do it three times to make sure), divide by two and starting from either end, do that number of clicks.

Yep, fully anticlockwise is full soft, fully clockwise is full hard. But slap bang in the middle is slap bang in the middle.

PS Whilst AVOs are different front and rear, centre of range front and rear for Intrax.

Edited by splitpin on Thursday 28th April 15:37

paulmj

Original Poster:

80 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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Ta!

paulmj

Original Poster:

80 posts

235 months

Thursday 28th April 2011
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It's direction of adjustment I was particularly interested in so I don't end up inadvertantly making things harder in the wet.

Many thanks!

Paul

BertBert

19,539 posts

217 months

Friday 29th April 2011
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yes clockwise is harder!
Bert