As you are likely aware, rear sag is a critical component, and unlike most other manufacturers the Alta favors a laden sag of 80mm - 90mm as opposed to that of 105mm and up.
I played with the rear sag today. I ran 102mm sag before because all the tuners recommended 100-105 mm sag. I was unhappy that the bike was understeering mid-corners.
To my shame I have never played with the sag before on any of the bike's that I owned. I kept hearing the advice to play with the fork heights and rear sag, but I didn't understand how such a small change in those tuning parameters could affect the handling so dramatically. Turns out it does.
I tried 90 and 80 mm race sags. With a 90mm sag the bike became more neutral it turns. With a 80mm sag it became too neutral and even a bit tail happy, enough so that I couldn't open the throttle on turn exits because it would oversteer right away, so that wasn't good. I went back to the 90mm sag. Will be fine tuning from there. Thank you, Dale.