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Originally Posted by DMSTAINLESS
How many mm of sag do i need to set up my new hypers suspension? What kind of set up will i need to do to my forks? Im about 180lbs and will ride my non s version pretty aggressivley, and am looking forward to trying a track day soon.
THX for helpin out a newbie to ducatis. 
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the sag #'s that most look for is 50mm up front and around 40 in the rear. The bike is very tough to tune in it's stock state.
The bike felt the best to me with the sag #'s above, nearly all of the compression removed up front, and about half of the rebound added.
The rear is much easier to get close. The sachs stocker is actually pretty good. It gets even better when you have it rebuilt.
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