Depending on the weight load, you can adjust the rear spring tighter. I have mine set at a little over 5/8". You can also adjust the compression by setting it at number 3 or 4, depending on load.
How do I choose the right spring/shock so rear doesn't bottom out onto the rear tire - 2021 Ryker Rally?
How do the different ways of adjusting it affect the shock (and ride) differently?
The Ryker Rally comes with adjustable suspension and adjusting it will effect the ride quality. Compression damping helps the suspension absorb bumps or road irregularity as the wheel moves upward in the stroke. Rebound damping helps the suspension return to the proper position, after a bump or other irregularity causes the suspension to compress, in a smooth and controlled motion. Too rapid of a movement or too slow of a reaction will cause the machine to handle poorly. I'd suggest that you use Google and research moto suspension to understand sag, preload, compression and rebound damping, and then you'll have a good idea of how to set your suspension based on your needs and load.
I appreciate your response and I will do some research. I believe the way I worded my question was too vague (or maybe not). I meant to ask how changing the setting on the shock vs adjusting the spring differed. Thanks
Chris56 where did you get the extension bracket from ?
I made my rear (FOX) shock around one inch longer - Can-Am uses for the Rally 2022 longer shocks - or you take the one from shock-factory in France, they are also longer now !
(cheapest is, to add spring-limiters inside the shock)
https://shock-factory.fr/fr/17-amortisseurs-pour-can-am
Thanks but do you have a company name or model for the bracket, I would like to source it from some one here in CanadaThat's made in Italy (aluminium) - but some make their brackets out of Iron... simple part, I do not understand why nobody is offering something like that - everyone who rides 2up needs it!!
I bought this expensive FOX for the back, and they told me I also have to change the Spring to the "performance" Version - too much work, the Riser was installed in 10 minutes...
I do not see how this bracket would be a resolution to bottoming out. It might keep you from hitting the fender, if that was a problem. But it isn't going to change spring rate or dampening. The shock will continue to bottom out as before. Maybe I'm missing something?
I do not see how this bracket would be a resolution to bottoming out. It might keep you from hitting the fender, if that was a problem. But it isn't going to change spring rate or dampening. The shock will continue to bottom out as before. Maybe I'm missing something?
I do not see how this bracket would be a resolution to bottoming out. It might keep you from hitting the fender, if that was a problem. But it isn't going to change spring rate or dampening. The shock will continue to bottom out as before. Maybe I'm missing something?
right - my problem was the cuts in the closed fender (its a 900 std) and she also touched the swingarm with the Fox control-Modul.. very noisy !! I prefer a very "soft" adjustment, so I have to accept that she bottoms out on some roads like here in the Alps ! the only solution would be the Air-shock from Italy, some use it for the Ryker, but its not cheap ..
(I contacted them ... )
https://airtender.it/airtender-kit/
Have you considered replacing the Spring ????? ....just a thought .....Mike :thumbup:
I have a spacer for the 600 & 900 Ryker rear shock that should be ready next week. I am working on a Rally spacer now. I don't yet have a production date for it. Aluminum materials have been difficult to get lately.