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Griso Suspension Settings For Fat Geeza's

I’m looking for hints on how to measure sag by myself. Do I pull bike over on side stand then measure? I’m talking about rear end here. I’m about 120kg, also fat geezer. Got a Wilber’s on order but just want some comfort til it get here.
thanks
The best way link below. It uses a phone app to give you this info in your hand (or phone on your petrol cap).


Also, welcome to the GT Forum, love to get your info on our Registry here; https://www.guzzitech.com/forums/threads/griso-registry-picture-thread-add-your-bike.1098/
 
Might I add that cheap is good. Above doo-hickey by the time I add US post on I will have to get a loan. Thanks all the same
 
I’m looking for hints on how to measure sag by myself. Do I pull bike over on side stand then measure? I’m talking about rear end here. I’m about 120kg, also fat geezer. Got a Wilber’s on order but just want some comfort til it get here.
thanks
I bought some cheap cloth tape measures, taped the end to the brake caliper at the rear and the fork bottom at the front.
then ran the measure over the indicator at both ends.
weight the measure so it runs over the indicator as you load and unload the bike
put a tape mark on the indicator and then record the numbers, fully extended, unloaded sag and rider sag
- i was doing it one-handed so Isat backwards for the rear: but as far up the tank as i could to minimise the fact that the weight of my legs was further back than seated normally
 
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