24-08-15, 05:41 PM
This came in the post today,,i have high hopes of an improvement on the rear, thanks Ballpien
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24-08-15, 05:41 PM
This came in the post today,,i have high hopes of an improvement on the rear, thanks Ballpien
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
24-08-15, 11:29 PM
bit posh 8) have you checked the weight range for the spring with Nitron.....email them and they can tell you
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Yep mine turned up last week still haven't got round to fitting it yet though bargain at 300 quid.
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25-08-15, 12:05 PM
This is shock snap....totally shocking :lol
Which one is faster though????
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
25-08-15, 05:12 PM
Had mine set up by Nitron for my weight but still not totally happy. I'm going down to Racelab on Friday to let them play with my suspension. Will be money well spent I reckon.
I could change my opinion, but then we'd both be wrong.
25-08-15, 05:22 PM
Only takes 1/2 hour to fit,,only problem is that my sellar forgot to include the bearing end spacers,,doh,,
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25-08-15, 06:11 PM
(25-08-15, 05:22 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: Only takes 1/2 hour to fit,,only problem is that my sellar forgot to include the bearing end spacers,,doh,,Takes a bit more than half hour to fit. As I said on the LOFO rideout you really need to take the tank off for ease of fitting. I'm still not totally happy with mine so I'm going to let RaceLab set it up for me. Mine was set up for 13st before I had it changed but if I remember rightly, yours is currently set up for an even heavier rider.
I could change my opinion, but then we'd both be wrong.
25-08-15, 07:02 PM
Just as well with that skinnyfatfoccerslim on it :b
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
Heres mine, bought august 2014 :o....jusf fitted on the bike tonight :thumbup.....30 min jobbie on a gen 1 :pokefun
One, is never going to be enough.....
25-08-15, 08:45 PM
Red's looks stealthiest so far.....& at 30 minutes is also the fastest so far....pressure is on
Takes me 30 minutes just to get my tyres correctly inflated :\
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
25-08-15, 08:54 PM
Mr nogs.....the bikes silver and the springs silver....got to be the fastest
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One, is never going to be enough.....
So i found the little bushes,,hiding in paper,,,fool i am..whipped the shock back off,bushes in and replace,,less than half an hour to do,,just remove the two little side plates,fairing bits to expose the top bolts,
Bike now feels smooth on compression, not just squashing right down when sitting on it.Rebound is very noticeably working to,so no more bucking bronco
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26-08-15, 08:33 AM
Thing is red's is a gen1 :rollin :rollin
26-08-15, 06:46 PM
"Look what I got" - by Slimwilly - has he been arrested yet? :lol
26-08-15, 06:59 PM
(26-08-15, 06:46 PM)fazerscotty link Wrote: "Look what I got" - by Slimwilly - has he been arrested yet? :lol :lol ....yeh ladies check out my new compressing appendage.........dont call me springwilly for nothing :b
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
27-08-15, 07:48 AM
You can laugh Foccers,
hope to get a test ride tonight ,before the ride to Silverstone on Saturday for the moto gp
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
So I did 22 miles tonight, A44 to Worcester,it's a rough bumpy mother of a road,, first I noticed that the bumps are still there,,,lol..
But it never felt like bottoming out,like it used to.I had noticed that when in the garage if you pressed down you could visably notice the slow rebound, not too slow but noticeable, So in Worcester I refuelled then unwound the dial 6 clicks to the - minus,, this I read lessons the rebound damping and also lessons the compression damping, thus speeding the shock up,,,this seemed fine on the way home, moving nicely. Pleased with it loads,,,and nailed in corners if felt very good,nice and sure feeling.
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28-08-15, 05:02 AM
Nice job pal, plan to fit a shock to mine in the winter. Are these shocks better than them R6 efforts ? (I guess without the fuckin around with the wishbones etc)
28-08-15, 07:11 AM
I guess on the Gen one the R6 shock seems a good option,very favoured on here, there is a gen one shock in the "for sale" section on here.
Seems you gotta pay between £250 to £350 ,,don't know how much the R6 conversion is,,ask Devilsyam on here
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