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by Perkles » 04 May 2020, 13:23
ive been watching these hes a unique character ,no idea if it works on active suspension though ?
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by Cav » 04 May 2020, 13:28
He has loads of videos specific to electronic suspension
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by Perkles » 04 May 2020, 13:32
Cav wrote: He has loads of videos specific to electronic suspension
for short fat blokes ?
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by Cav » 04 May 2020, 13:56
Worse than that mate... for Americans
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by D6Nutz » 04 May 2020, 14:48
Perkles wrote: Cav wrote: He has loads of videos specific to electronic suspension
for short fat blokes ?
I'm sure Frankie has adjusted his suspension base settings.
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by D6Nutz » 04 May 2020, 14:49
D6Nutz wrote: Perkles wrote: Cav wrote: He has loads of videos specific to electronic suspension
for short fat blokes ?
I'm sure Frankie has adjusted his suspension base settings.
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Not because he's short and fat, obvs.
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by duke63 » 04 May 2020, 15:08
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by duke63 » 04 May 2020, 15:12
Perkles wrote: ive been watching these hes a unique character ,no idea if it works on active suspension though ?
Normal bloke and short fat bloke. You used to be able to pay for a single video as i did it for the Multi.
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by Perkles » 04 May 2020, 15:16
I cant be arsed to do it myself I want to ride in somewhere sit on the bike and let them do it while I perv at the female receptionist
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by Kwacky » 04 May 2020, 15:29
There's an MV in the background at the start of that first video. Sadly he doesn't work on it.
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by Cav » 04 May 2020, 15:29
In that case, in Telford (i think) is a bloke called Mark who runs SSR. He does ride in ride out setups for £30 or £45. There's the option of a group ride out sometimes but I doubt you'd want to do that
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by Kwacky » 04 May 2020, 15:42
He's only an hour away and there's some decent roads that way from mine.
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by duke63 » 04 May 2020, 16:06
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by Kwacky » 14 Jun 2020, 17:25
Dave Moss has rated his top 5 bikes
1. Duc V4
2. 2018 Gixxer 1000
3. 2008 R1
4. MV Agusta F3 800
5. Ducati 748
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by Cav » 14 Jun 2020, 18:26
He hasn't ridden mine which is why it isn"t on the list... honest.
IIRC he rates his bikes in showroom condition meaning no aftermarket suspension or brakes. The V4 has a soft front end but the ranges of adjustment are vast so you can make it work quite well.. then the brakes and engine are stonking!
I've been watching his stuff for years. Absolute guru that guy!
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by Kwacky » 14 Jun 2020, 18:38
I've no idea what the V4 is like, I've never ridden one
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by duke63 » 14 Jun 2020, 19:25
Stupid fast. My main thought when I got off it is if this was my bike I would either lose my licence or my life.
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by Cav » 14 Jun 2020, 21:17
Nor have I but I watched his video so passing on his opinion