And under constant conditions. I spent the better part of a day just riding, adjusting, riding, adjusting, etc. One road for bumps, one for curves, one interstate for stability, etc. Then make an adjustment and do it all again. I ended up softening up the preload by two revolutions which resulted in a nice improvement in ride quality while still maintaining good stability and resisting lean in the corners. Obviously I compromised some lean resistance by doing that but the improvement in ride was worth it -- for me. Maybe not for you. I have found that opening up the rebound damping adjustment can further improve the ride but on your first really windy day, you'll pay for it. I systematically tested that after putting the Elka's on during a day with high, consistent cross winds. Confirmed it again after installing the sway bar. So I have the rebound where it started out, about 25 clicks from full open.