Yamaha YZ65 suspension settings

65ccOEM-verified · 2021

Clicker calculator

Starts from the OEM stock setting and adjusts for rider weight + pace. Typical 65cc rider window 4590 lb (editorial guidance).

Front compression
12clicks out · range 20+
Rear compression
10clicks out · range 15+
Rear rebound
10clicks out · range 30+

Clicks are counted counterclockwise from fully seated (seated = hardest — in plain English: screwing the adjuster all the way in gives the firmest damping; each click back out softens it).

Target sag: not published for this model yet — common practice is race sag near 30–33% of rear travel (rule of thumb, verify against your manual)

Starting points, not gospel: track conditions, tires and rider style move the needle. Always set sag first, change one thing at a time, and confirm settings against your model-year manual.

Sources

2021 owner's manual. Shock spring preload = installed length Distance A: standard 199.0 mm, soft 205.5 mm. Yamaha does not publish a sag spec in the owner's manual.

Setup order that actually works

  1. Set race sag first, with the rider geared up — sag decides whether springs are even right.
  2. Return every clicker to the stock position, then apply the weight adjustment above.
  3. Change one clicker at a time, one to two clicks, and test on the same section of track.
  4. Write settings down before and after — clickers you can't retrace are clickers wasted.