Dennis in NH
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I read in places that for cars, they use a softer suspension setting in the rain. Is this same for motorcycles? I'm trying to figure out why.
From some stuff I read about cars, they just said that in rain, the cars will be going slower and don't need as much grip that a harder suspension would give on the track. But I figure if you're in the rain, don't you want as much grip as you can get -- so keep the suspension settings stiff?
Anyone know? I know, ... , most folks don't ride in rain .
I ordered some Hyper Pro front springs and rear spring and I'm just wondering how this will affect my rain handling.
Thanks,
Dennis
From some stuff I read about cars, they just said that in rain, the cars will be going slower and don't need as much grip that a harder suspension would give on the track. But I figure if you're in the rain, don't you want as much grip as you can get -- so keep the suspension settings stiff?
Anyone know? I know, ... , most folks don't ride in rain .
I ordered some Hyper Pro front springs and rear spring and I'm just wondering how this will affect my rain handling.
Thanks,
Dennis