So after much tinkering here is where I am at. I have the front preload set to 1.5 turns in (firmer), than stock. Rebound on BOTH forks (the little gold adjusters) MUST be adjusted in sync. My rebound is two clicks FIRMER than stock. My compression damping is adjusted 1 click firmer than stock. Same rules apply, both adjusted in sync. Rear shock preload has been increased 1 full turn of the adjuster ring. Now the twitchy fall into small radius corners is gone. The front end feels planted and stable over even rough roads. The rear feels stable but does squirm under the restraints of the tc at lean. This during post apex cornering leads to a tightening of your line if you don't keep a stable push hand. Less is more and the bike is sooo capable! I find turn in stable and sharp and the higher the speed the more planted. I would say the front end is wayyy more confidence inspiring now. I will continue to tinker and share my findings. Just my observations and I hope they help.
* Last updated by: Cblast on 4/3/2013 @ 11:20 PM *
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