putzer
Newbie
How slow does your rear suspension extend? 2008 Phazer GT, 3,600km, front coilover set at stock which is the least preload. Rear torsion spring set at high, the most preload. When you push down on the rear suspension it comes up pretty slow. I've had the entire skid out and greased everything. I even put grease fittings in the bushings on either of the rear mounts.
I have motocross bikes and I play with the rebound damping to make sure the suspension doesn't packup (too slow) or kickback (too fast).
I have not actually driven the phazer yet but it sure looks like the rear suspension is going to packup when you hit a series of bumps.
I would think that as a shock got old or worn, it would lose some of it's dampening, and therefore rebound quicker. Therefore I think that since mine is so slow, it was designed that way from the factory.
Anyone have any insight.
I have motocross bikes and I play with the rebound damping to make sure the suspension doesn't packup (too slow) or kickback (too fast).
I have not actually driven the phazer yet but it sure looks like the rear suspension is going to packup when you hit a series of bumps.
I would think that as a shock got old or worn, it would lose some of it's dampening, and therefore rebound quicker. Therefore I think that since mine is so slow, it was designed that way from the factory.
Anyone have any insight.