Roy Gavin
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- Adelaide Australia
The shock damping adjusters seem to make the same percentage difference to the previous setting for each click
So half way in clicks is probably going to give you less than half the damping.
My YSS came as stock with 18 mm preload, felt better with 14 mm, might try your 10mm.
Font with preload adjuster as low as possible is still too hard.
But load at the back makes a big difference, so if you are setting up for a trip set everything fully loaded.
Michelin tires are always near the top of comparative tests, and in Oz always seem to be in stock. Even Adventures in 120 rears.
2020 Adventure Tire Shootout Results | 25 Top Performing ADV / Dual Sport Tires | ChapMoto.com
So half way in clicks is probably going to give you less than half the damping.
My YSS came as stock with 18 mm preload, felt better with 14 mm, might try your 10mm.
Font with preload adjuster as low as possible is still too hard.
But load at the back makes a big difference, so if you are setting up for a trip set everything fully loaded.
Michelin tires are always near the top of comparative tests, and in Oz always seem to be in stock. Even Adventures in 120 rears.
2020 Adventure Tire Shootout Results | 25 Top Performing ADV / Dual Sport Tires | ChapMoto.com
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