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domski 27-May-2005 17:38

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Originally posted by psychlist
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Originally posted by domskidue
Nobody mentioned suspension mods :puzzled::puzzled::puzzled:
:o

Oh yes they did :P
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Originally posted by psychlist get the suspension "tuned" to your bodyweight and riding style


You're quite right, you did!!

I must have missed that, sorry ;)

spinoli1 27-May-2005 17:48

Warning: Thread Hijack imminent.

Re: First priority - having suspension work done.

One of the things I was most happy to find when I got my first 996s was the high quality of the stock suspension compared to my previous blade and TL1000S (yes, yes, I know.......

Likewise on my 998Bip, the stock Showa forks and Ohlins rear give a good range of effective adjustment and I wouldn't say that reworking of the components is a major priority. Using standard adjustments I have got it set up so that I can scuttle around the track at a fair old lick without getting seasick.

That said, once my credit situation has recovered from the decimation it experienced last winter, I will probably be sending the forks off to K-Tech, to work their magic (they did my TL which really DID need their help).

So to sum up, I still reckon my list of favourites is OK, but maybe some suspension work next.

Anyway, Good Heavens Man, where's the bling in a tiny little K-Tech sticker.

Spinoli

[Edited on 27-5-2005 by spinoli1]

Rob748 28-May-2005 13:48

Yes, I can see where you're all coming from and I'm amazed by the response. I have been quite fortunate really as the bike is loaded with extras already - barnett clutch + open cover, marchesini wheels, termignonis, and lashings of carbon fibre. I just wondered what everybodies opinions were. I am going to get the seat recovered in black alcantara suede - remember seeing three 916's parked up at Donington in the mid 90's and to say they looked exquisite would be an understatement. Also thinking of helibars to give it a bit more everyday usability, not decided yet. Does any firm make slightly longer mirror housings to improve the rearward view, I generally like to know if there are any other vehicles coming up fast. The standard mirrors look nice but by the time you see anything in them it would be too late.

Chrisiball 28-May-2005 13:56

Alcantara
 
U2U me if you want your seat covering in alcantara ive done a few peoples bikes on the board, £25 posted back to you!

Not the clearest of pics but...

ericthered40 28-May-2005 14:21

Panting it the right colour :cool:

L3OONY 01-Jun-2005 09:37

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Originally posted by ericthered40
Panting it the right colour :cool:

Eric, given the absence of indicators, is this a track bike?

(Where do the pants come in to it? :lol: )

Looks the nuts too, by the way!

[Edited on 1-6-2005 by L3OONY]

Totto 01-Jun-2005 11:48

For the best list i have found d/oad this

http://www.ducsunlimited.com/mod/duc-upgrades.doc


It ten pages long :o
And you will need big pockets do do it all :D

rcgbob44 01-Jun-2005 18:46

Eric 40
Nice machine!

Rob748 02-Jun-2005 22:56

Totto - that's a great link, thanks.

ericthered40 02-Jun-2005 23:43

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Originally posted by L3OONY
Quote:

Originally posted by ericthered40
Panting it the right colour :cool:

Eric, given the absence of indicators, is this a track bike?

(Where do the pants come in to it? :lol: )

Looks the nuts too, by the way!

[Edited on 1-6-2005 by L3OONY]

Not to much road riding but just stick me arm out like the old days. I don't like indicators


:lol: Don't know were the pants came from I wear a thong:o


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