CJonaBttlrckt
100 W
Hi Folks,
I have had Bomber no. 289 since about June and it is a very nice machine.
Thanks to this forum I have found answers to many of the issues I have had to keep the Bomber going and more importantly improve its rideability and reliability. The biggest improvement was the 19x1.4 motorcycle rim and shinko tyre. Since lacing this rim I have snapped spokes regularly and am awaiting 8 gauge spokes to remedy this.
The problem that has prompted me to post on this forum is the rear suspension or shock.
Being reasonably familiar with suspension setup from owning various mountain bikes and dirt bikes over the years I think I have exhausted the available setup options to improve rear suspension performance.
I know I shouldn't be expecting it to perform like the KTM or DH bike though I am sure it can be better and shouldn't belt me in the butt and skip around over bumps.
I have played with preload, rebound and compression and have it adjusted the best I can however it seems to me to be too stiff. The shock came with a 750lb spring and I am after a 700lb instead as I have near no preload and it still seems too hard. I found increasing the preload made the rear worse. I modified the collet spanners that came with the bike to allow me to adjust the preload without removing the shock and have spent a lot of rides playing with the rear shock to no avail.
I am hoping someone can tell me where I can get hold of a 700lb spring for the DNM shock. Acccording to DNM they do not make a 700lb spring.
On another note, one modification others on this forum may be interested in is a rear brake/regen brake modification I made. I initially fitted a brake switch off my KTM to the rear brake to switch the regen brake on whenever I hit the rear brake. I found this was not suitable as it engaged when you did not want and cut power when I inadvertantly touched the rear brake lever. I then wired in another switch to alternate beteween the standard regen button only or both the standard button and the brake switch and this was better as I could use the brake switch when I wanted depending where I was riding. I have since put a spring on a pin that doesn't switch the regent brake on until the end of the lever freeplay and this seems to be the goods. I always have it switched over to both now as it significantly improves the rear brake perfomance and I assume marginally extends my range, though this is hard to guage.
I hope someone is able to advise where I can track down a 700lb spring. I am in Sydney, Aust.
Thanks
Clinton
I have had Bomber no. 289 since about June and it is a very nice machine.
Thanks to this forum I have found answers to many of the issues I have had to keep the Bomber going and more importantly improve its rideability and reliability. The biggest improvement was the 19x1.4 motorcycle rim and shinko tyre. Since lacing this rim I have snapped spokes regularly and am awaiting 8 gauge spokes to remedy this.
The problem that has prompted me to post on this forum is the rear suspension or shock.
Being reasonably familiar with suspension setup from owning various mountain bikes and dirt bikes over the years I think I have exhausted the available setup options to improve rear suspension performance.
I know I shouldn't be expecting it to perform like the KTM or DH bike though I am sure it can be better and shouldn't belt me in the butt and skip around over bumps.
I have played with preload, rebound and compression and have it adjusted the best I can however it seems to me to be too stiff. The shock came with a 750lb spring and I am after a 700lb instead as I have near no preload and it still seems too hard. I found increasing the preload made the rear worse. I modified the collet spanners that came with the bike to allow me to adjust the preload without removing the shock and have spent a lot of rides playing with the rear shock to no avail.
I am hoping someone can tell me where I can get hold of a 700lb spring for the DNM shock. Acccording to DNM they do not make a 700lb spring.
On another note, one modification others on this forum may be interested in is a rear brake/regen brake modification I made. I initially fitted a brake switch off my KTM to the rear brake to switch the regen brake on whenever I hit the rear brake. I found this was not suitable as it engaged when you did not want and cut power when I inadvertantly touched the rear brake lever. I then wired in another switch to alternate beteween the standard regen button only or both the standard button and the brake switch and this was better as I could use the brake switch when I wanted depending where I was riding. I have since put a spring on a pin that doesn't switch the regent brake on until the end of the lever freeplay and this seems to be the goods. I always have it switched over to both now as it significantly improves the rear brake perfomance and I assume marginally extends my range, though this is hard to guage.
I hope someone is able to advise where I can track down a 700lb spring. I am in Sydney, Aust.
Thanks
Clinton