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Old May 19th, 2023, 08:17 AM   #1
Kovrim
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Location: Boston
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2014 Ninja 300 basic track geometry

Hey folks, I recently picked up a track prepped Ninja 300 for my significant other to ride at the track. Needed some cosmetic repair that I've taken care of but am looking to make sure the geometry is good. It's got K-Tech carts and rear shock and basic stuff like clip ons and rear sets, track fairings, etc.

The forks are about 8mm above the top triple and there appears to be reasonable angle to the swing arm but the bike seems to sit very low and looks to have had some lowering dog bones on it but they measure to the stock length in the longest setting.

The springs are correct for her weight and I'm able to set the sag properly.

Any quick info from anyone that I could use to dial it in a little better? We plan to get it out to the local suspension shop but they're booked up for a month or so but she's planning to do some track days before then and some basic setup would help feel more confident.


Thanks!
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