Carl, could you give us an update on your ST-S suspension set up? Am waiting for my Ronbar and have not decided whether to change the OEM front shocks as yet. Compare the new adjustable Fox shocks versus the Elka Stage 1+R; is there a significant advantage going to Elka's?
Thanks!
As I mentioned previously, the OEM set up is not that bad and of course, I think, a lot of the opinions, at least mine, are based on how you drive your Spyder. Fortunately around our area here in Tennessee there are lots of good roads for some fast riding and hard cornering and my opinions are based on driving these before and after the suspension changes.
I am quite aggressive and like the bike set up a little stiff, which my wife doesn't care for. But then I also remind her the ST-S is a sports tourer and not the long distance tourer like our RT.
I first installed the FOX shocks and the BRP swaybar that came in the kit. The included sway bar is perhaps a little bit larger OD but I also believe it is made out of a better/stiffer tensile steel than the OEM bar because the new combination made a difference in handling. Of course it could have been the shocks that were the main contributor to the better handling but I do believe the included bar helped keep the body roll under better control. I also tried the FOX shocks at minimum preload, mid preload, and maximum preload with maximum preload giving the stiffest ride and the best corner handling.
Next I removed the upgraded swaybar and installed the BajaRon swaybar. Again I started with the shocks set to minimum preload, then mid preload, and finally maximum preload. WOW, what a difference the BajaRon sway bar makes. With the FOX shocks set to minimum preload and the BajaRon bar I was say it was equivalent to the FOX shocks set to maximum prelaoad with the BRP upgraded bar. But no matter what shock setting I used the ST-S showed significantly less body roll throughout all my testing with the BajaRon swaybar.
As of right now I am running the FOX shocks set to mid preload and for our riding that seems to really work out the best. Setting them to maximum preload was a just a little to harsh.
Since doing all this initial testing I also had my ST-S aligned by Lamont at his garage. Doing that made a significant difference in the way MY ST-S handled and steered through the twisties. I wasn't sure I had a problem before I had the alignment but having the alignment showed me that my bike was not set up correctly from the factory.
I do not yet have Elkas for my ST-S but that is going to be my next major purchase for the ST-S. After I get them installed I will report back on my findings.
Carl