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Old Nov 20, 2019 | 10:56 PM
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this is what I am doing. Well, I didn't start at full soft, but I started at 100percent stock from the manual.
 
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Old Nov 21, 2019 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by John600rr
I definitely want to get some track days in, but it won't be until next summer obvs hehe.

They almost always seem to be when I am working. I will get one in
Yes! Do it! great way to practice riding skills and work on improving your riding in a safe and controlled environment. The 2020 California Superbike School was just published on the website so be sure to check the dates there to see if any of them work with your schedule and maybe I will see you at a track somewhere next summer!!

Originally Posted by Doc Samson
Although I've only done one track day, it was time extremely well spent. There are often folks there specifically set up to help you get your suspension dialed in.

I didn't read all the posts but when I bought my F4i, I put all the settings on full soft and rode in varied settings for a week or so until I got comfortable with how the bike felt and reacted. I did a freaking lot of reading and then I started playing around, keeping notes of changes I made, until I found what was most comfortable for me...
Great points!


 
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