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Griso suspension

plazmaniac

Just got it firing!
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Lakemoor, Illinois, United States of America (the)
Greetings! I recently bought a 2016 Griso and have some questions/comments. The manual doesn’t offer much by way of suspension settings other the how to adjust them. I’ve set the spring fairly soft as it’s a pretty jarring ride and looking for thoughts on what collective settings I might make to improve that. 71779763002  C683B9CA 4D24 4004 9FF5 B1860A87A152 It’s still quite jarring. Haven’t messed with the front yet. I’m used to the single settings from my bikes from the past. I’ve looked for threads on this with no luck so far.

I’m looking also to extend the handlebars up and back around an inch. I’ve seen threads here but haven’t yet found a set that offers both up and back. There’s very little slack in the throttle cables and thinking that I might not even have an inch available without putting longer cables on?
This bike rocks for sure! Planted is an understatement. A bit of a stretch on the arms for much more then a 50 mile jaunt tho. Hoping extensions might relieve some of the wrist fatigue on the clutch side as well. Lots of questions and whole lot more to come. Thank you!
 
Search and read. Tons of info here. Below will get you started. Add your info to the Registry below also.


 
Hi! Welcome. Beautiful motorcycle.

Please realize that your motorcycle is “ancient” in terms of Italian machinery life cycles.

Most all accessories and aftermarket parts have long since been discontinued for this model. So, what I am trying to tell you here is that if you find what you are looking for, don’t hem and haw around the bush, grab it while you can because nobody is making stuff for these anymore. It simply isn’t economically viable to do so given the limited production, and the number still remaining on the road and the number that disappear from the working pool every year, never to return.
 
Congratulations on the griso. I have a 2017 model and finally got tired of getting beat up by the rear shock and bought the factory shock from Todd. They are listed in his store. Made a huge difference in comfort and handling. I highly recommend you purchase one of the shocks he sells for the griso.
 
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