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[motorcyclistonline] - Setting Sag | Tools 101
Setting Sag | Tools 101
If you ride a motorcycle with a single shock and linkage the first step in optimizing its chassis setup is dialing-in sag.If you ride a motorcycle with a single shock and linkage—whether it has slicks, knobbies or anything in between—the first step in optimizing its chassis setup is dialing-in sag. The amount the suspension settles with the rider aboard has a profound effect on suspension action and handling. Each bike varies, and recommendations are often given in the owner’s manual, but generally that figure should represent one-third of the total travel. You can handle the required measurements with an ordinary tape measure, or use one made for the job such as RaceTech’s Sag Master ($9.99 from www.racetech.com Photo Gallery: Setting Sag | Tools 101 - Motorcyclist Magazine Setting Sag | Tools 101 | Digg It | Add to del.icio.us Click here for full story...
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