- Sun Jun 14, 2015 1:54 pm
#5183
As you all probably know, the ride quality of a standard Bullet can be quite harsh, especially if you are of light build, like me - 10 stone. The deteriorating road surfaces of our back roads and lanes highlight the shortcomings of the basic suspension set up and can give you some nasty jolts up your spine. After a bit of experimentation I have found some alterations that improve the ride (for me, that is). I have fitted the Hitchcocks lighter springs in the front and rear suspension. While the front legs were dismantled I drilled out the 2 holes in the damper rods, making them about 1mm larger in diameter. This has decreased the compression damping on the front, helping to use a bit more fork travel. I filled with 180mls of approx 17.5 SAE oil to get the rebound damping about right. I have no pre-load on the rear when solo and set to the middle when taking my lightweight passenger. I also have a 20mm gel pad under a sheepskin on the original dual seat. Without spending a couple of hundred pounds on rear Hagons plus emulators for the front I feel I have made a cost effective and noticeable improvement.