="scooter69"]I've recently purchased an '05 BUSA shock and it's currently in transit.
Would anyone be able to tell me if this is a difficult install:?: I changed the dog bones over the winter and that was a joke.
Anything under high tension pressure I should look out for:?: The spring is already compressed onto the shock.
This will certainly be a nice improvement in combination with progressive FR springs
GOD I LVE EBAY! $33 for a 2005 BSUA Shock w/50 miles on it.
and after you get it on this may help with setup.Hey glad it helped some one out! The stock setting from factory IMO is more for a lawyer to argue the point in court than for any consumer! So with that said let me make myself clear here!!! I am not a suspension GUROOOO by any means. But it is a known fact that the fork spring's on the busa is inadequate for any spirited rider with a gross over say 195 lbs! The rear shock is fair or can be re-valved to make the grade! As far as the adj? I have set my fork spring pre load to one ring, screw nuts all the way down (in) and out one turn, rear spring adj ring snuged 1 turn (no diff) and as far as the damp & rebound adj in all the way, like your manual says is maxed depends on your needs, road, etc etc! not to bail from this great site but Busa.org has more than you care to read on this and i think a chart or posts that have the sweet setting for a 210 lb rider! I'm 220 with full gear. IMO the OEM set is a safety hazard if you ride like a squid, And will wear your seals out if you are over 180lbs!!!
Hey all! This is a real topic of interest to all who own a Busa! And IMO should be moved from the factory set spot for safety/function/wear of components. Could someone with more knowledge of howto say use a sticky or poll? that can let folk know what worked for others? I'm 220 w/gear F-fork pre load 2 rings damp 5 the rest set at the suggested 215 set
Front Preload- 1 Ring (or 2 rev out from bottom)
Compression - 5 clicks out
Rebound- 3 clicks out
Rear Preload- 1 Rev on the collar clockwise
Compression- 7 clicks out
Dampening- 10 clicks out