"??? Then why is it at the race tracks, all the hot bikes like the 'Busas use a strap and ratchet their bikes down to take out the suspension to get the best times? You want the power going forward, not raising up. "
I've never seen them take out ALL the suspension at the track. They will preload the shocks, so as to limit the amount of travel, because you don't want the bike to squat or buck suddenly.
Drag vehicles use a portion of thier power to put weight on the rear tire(s) to increase traction. With solid suspension the rear wheel will break loose too easily. However, the XS seems to have more download than it should, which is why it wants to rise up when you hit the throttle.
Maybe these guys found that the happy balance was those struts at a precise length...
I've never seen them take out ALL the suspension at the track. They will preload the shocks, so as to limit the amount of travel, because you don't want the bike to squat or buck suddenly.
Drag vehicles use a portion of thier power to put weight on the rear tire(s) to increase traction. With solid suspension the rear wheel will break loose too easily. However, the XS seems to have more download than it should, which is why it wants to rise up when you hit the throttle.
Maybe these guys found that the happy balance was those struts at a precise length...
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