BTW- The last mod i had done was to fit his adjustable rearsets in black...very nice but not cheap!!furygan man wrote:Took a while to sink in that, nah the forks were just for 'bling' factor as much as the plushness, the current Showa's were serviced by Griff last year anyway when he fitted the rear shock and did the service i honestly wouldn't know (appreciate) the difference anyway the amount of time i'm on the bike...have only been on it for 2 hours so far this year!!! But thanks for the heads up anywayAladinsaneuk wrote:ohlins forks.....
you are aware that ohlins cartridges will fit straight into your showa forks??
probably a bloody sight cheaper and then they would be serviced ......
have a chat with griff
Anyhow have now got back into cycling and mountain biking so all the monies being pumped into that hobby again...just have to work on the story of how all these bikes are suddenly appearing in the basement
No it's not a black one!!...(Updated!)
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Haha - you're not wrongfurygan man wrote:LOL...at the moment I'm proberbly just as fast as him, and that's saying something!!D-Rider wrote:Ah the "Adjust the bike to fit the rider or adjust the rider to fit the bike" debate.
You clearly fall into the Rossi camp.
I bend my legs to fit the standard pegs
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