Hello, I just thought I would make a post about jaws springs, and what works for me.
When I got my bird in Feb 2021, it had a few things done to her, and after going through her my self, errrrmm yep they just didn't work, but I will just keep this about the suspension lol.
So she had jaws 9 weight longer linear springs and the longer pre load adjusters up front, and one of the PO's didnt fit the top washer's, so going around corners wasn't a nice thing, so I bought a new set of standard hight preload adjusters which had the correct washers in this time and fully rebuilt the forks with nice new stanchions, brushing the lot.
Next the oem shock was about dead, 30,000 16 years old, so I forked out for a nitron with remote preload adjuster, for my weight but also fitted with a slightly stiffer spring for the occasional passenger, set that up 3mm longer in the shock length, and also 2mm shim.
All was 90% better, but I felt my weight wasn't over the front end enough, I have also done the jaws bar conversion, which ment that my weight was more centralized than standard, with me sitting more upright.
So after having a pipe and a coffee and some blasts out around the back roads lol, I came up with my settings which for me transformed my bird, and she feels more like my old 1997 cbr900rrv, I also did a nitron rear shock to that and bar conversion 5 years ago.
So what I did in the end was wined down the forks on the preload so only 1 line is showing, and set the rear nitron to 8mm of preload, by doing this and as well as having the extra 5mm in total in the rear shock length, it put my weight back over the front, and stopped the weird feelings from the forks as if I was riding on the springs, and It also took the slight over stearing out at time's, she just feels like iam on rails and goes were I point her now, the down side is she doesn't soak some of the bumps up as well because I've stiffened the suspension up, but besides that shes like a new bike, and for now stopped me buying the Andreani fork cartridge kit lol.
I know the springs could do with being the 10s but for now she feels more of a sports bike than touring bike.
So if any one has done what I have done with the jaws springs and your finding they arnt cutting it, then I would get the preload adjusters to go with them, and dial it in, and do the rear shock shim, but make sure your rear shock is up to it, you have to do both ends to get them right.
The picture with the fork preload on are before I wound them down to 1 line showing. And the shock picture is from before I fully adjusted it.
I am 20 stone with full kit on so way over the oem weight limit of the usual Japanese rider they seem to always use for there rider weight settings lol.