If the suspension seems soft, check back with your dealer. They should be able to compare your bike with another similar bike. I don’t think I have ever heard of a bike coming through with the fork oil low- but it’s possible.
Back in the day we used to change front suspension rates with both fluid and spacers to suit.
Good luck with the new bike.
OM
Back in the day we used to change front suspension rates with both fluid and spacers to suit.
Good luck with the new bike.
OM
After 800 miles in 2 weeks, I've got one serious concern and wonder if any of you share it. The front suspension is way too soft with no adjustment available. At any kind of speed, when I hit the front brake hard, the front forks collapse so dramatically I feel like I'm gonna be thrown over the windshield. They're noticeably softer than those on the F800GS, which were kind of soft too, but not this bad. When I have a second or so to react, I've started hitting the rear brakes first, then the front after. But in a panic situation, I won't have the luxury of time to perform a 2 step stop. Any thoughts or suggestions?