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steve byatt 05-May-2009 23:12

c u all at loomies tomorrow

bradders 05-May-2009 23:21

shouldnt that be moooooolies?! :lol:

KeefyB 06-May-2009 14:06

Keep off the gutbuster breakfasts then!;) :lol:

skidlids 06-May-2009 14:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by KeefyB
Keep off the gutbuster breakfasts then!;) :lol:



What
Bradders
never :devil:

From last year

Quote:

Originally Posted by monstermob 998
of course every day has to end with the traditional tea and cake or in this case doughnuts

Bradders kept to the racing diet he only had one....
one doughnut
one sausage bap
one bacon bap
one burger:lol:


bradders 06-May-2009 15:21

its amazing I can get a bike up to the speed I do, eh ;)

skidlids 06-May-2009 16:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by bradders
its amazing I can get a bike up to the speed I do, eh ;)


Yep its just stopping it without the forks bottoming seems to be the problem :)

bradders 06-May-2009 17:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by skidlids
Yep its just stopping it without the forks bottoming seems to be the problem :)


seems that way..race bike...blade...and now the 848!

tattooed-punk-kid 13-Jun-2009 01:43

What setup
 
What setup are you running . springs, forks, bike, shock.

For a bike such as a SS all the way to a 999 this could be as simple as static sag and changing the shimming on the compression stack and 3mm bleed hole as the Showa 2040 shim stack are quite useless out of the box.

But on somthing like a old monster it would require change of springs and fittment of emulators etc.:)

Please send em what your setup is so i can advise you of what setup.


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