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Re: Which suspension??

Postby Q » Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:44 am

smythie wrote:
Q wrote:First thing I do to my bikes if they have progressive springs is to put them into the bin and get some linear ones in there. Makes it much easier to get the valving right.
Funny, the Kayaba forks on my old 600 didn't need any spring/valvine changes. Just needed a good injection of talent :rofl:


Once you start going quickly you'll feel the difference of linear springs :lol:
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby smythie » Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:05 pm

I used to ride that thing quite hard and never went past the capabilities of the stock forks. They were fantastically damped for just about all conditions - track, back road blasting, highway slabbing. Front end feel was never a problem
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby Q » Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:31 pm

Out of curiousity what track? and what times were you running? Last sports bike I had was an 01 ZX6R and that was a bit of fun around Eastern Creek when I lived in Sydney. Quickest lap around there on street tyres was 1:45. Got into motards shortly after selling the ZX6. I wish I could move that track up here :mrgreen:
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby smythie » Wed Aug 26, 2009 11:06 am

Eastern Creek. Would have been running around in 1:55 or something I guess (had not too long before done 2:00 on a VTR250). 'tis a good track though I'd much prefer the island
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby Cassius » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:09 pm

Hi, out of the three springs that you mentioned below which one would be best suited for some one like me who likes the occasional heavy foot action over roads that vary from very smooth to a wee bit on the rough side and doesnt want the height drop to be at the stage of hearing the tire on the inside of the wheel arch every time I hit a bump?

The car is a 2004 JDM sedan 3R spec b with a few minor mods to make driving it more lively and due to the mods I found the stock springs to be a waste of time even with the cusco rear sway bar on. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


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Accordingly the consensus is that the Eibach Pro, TEIN S-tech, H&R are pretty much the preferred for a controlled ride.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby teK-- » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:58 pm

The Eibach Pro would be great you won't even notice any additional harshness on the bumpiest of roads, and will give a very mild drop ~20mm so you still have plenty of suspension travel.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby Cassius » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:07 pm

If I bought the Eibach Pro kit from the US would it still fit seeing that I am JDM or buy it from Import Monster?

How much lower would the H&Rs drop the car, since 20mm doesnt seem like that much of a drop (I really hate seeing the large gap between the top of the tire and the wheel arch at the front of the car) or when the Eibach's go on I would really see a big difference?

teK-- wrote:The Eibach Pro would be great you won't even notice any additional harshness on the bumpiest of roads, and will give a very mild drop ~20mm so you still have plenty of suspension travel.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby teK-- » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:17 pm

the Eibach kit is the same whether you buy it from Aus, Japan or USA. Keeping that in mind the advertised amount of drop is based on the JDM Legacy GT, so if you have the 3.0RB which is heavier at the front, you will have a greater drop. I would expect around 10mm or more over the GT.

Don't forget the more you reduce the fender gap the less suspension travel you have. Check the thread in my signature I have a mild drop, the ride is firm but very compliant and soaks up big bumps easily.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby Cassius » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:39 pm

Hmm, I didnt realise that the setup of the car having the large fender gap at the front really made that much of a difference to ride stability. I prefer how your car looked with the swift springs on stock shocks, thats the exact height that I am looking for. But if having a some what large front fender gap allows me to take corners faster then so be it.

Thanks alot for the advice, will buy the Eibachs some time around Feb-March and post pics of the result.

teK-- wrote:the Eibach kit is the same whether you buy it from Aus, Japan or USA. Keeping that in mind the advertised amount of drop is based on the JDM Legacy GT, so if you have the 3.0RB which is heavier at the front, you will have a greater drop. I would expect around 10mm or more over the GT.

Don't forget the more you reduce the fender gap the less suspension travel you have. Check the thread in my signature I have a mild drop, the ride is firm but very compliant and soaks up big bumps easily.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby teK-- » Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:58 pm

generally on the road it is ideal to have as much suspension travel as possible if the aim is to have good handling and grip. Low ride heights is only good for cosmetics or for super smooth race tracks.

I've had a low car before and I kept going through sets of bump stops at the front since they were working ovetime.
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby fatfrog02 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:44 am

Digging up an old thread, but does any one have any suggestions on where I can get eibach springs from??

Also what is the approximate price?
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Re: Which suspension??

Postby LibertyGT2 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:47 am

tangcla wrote:I know someone who works at Wholesale Suspension in Penrith if anyone needs Bilstein, Eibach or Koni stuff, as well as Super-Pro bushes and Whiteline.
Doesn't get much closer to you than here if you're in the Blue Mountains.

Always good reports from the work done at Wholesale too

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Re: Which suspension??

Postby fatfrog02 » Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:52 pm

Q wrote:
tangcla wrote:I know someone who works at Wholesale Suspension in Penrith if anyone needs Bilstein, Eibach or Koni stuff, as well as Super-Pro bushes and Whiteline.


Any chance you could get a price on Eibach springs 7716.140??


Hey Q,

Do the Eibach springs with above model number fit your wagon?? The eibach website only quoted them for sedan fitment??
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