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#1 Post by Kwackerz » Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:13 pm

Was just reliving my yoof.. well a few years ago and found out that James C-Wilson from Setup Engineering died the other year. Gutted.

Theyre very good for suspension and worth a look.

http://www.setupengineering.co.uk/index2.php

While youre there have a go at 'the test' :smt003


http://www.setupengineering.co.uk/test1.php
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#2 Post by Samray » Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:30 pm

:smt005
51 - 70 Please read the following statement, put the kettle on and then take a step outside. Hmmm, better grab your cap and pipe while you're at it:

Not bad, but could be better. You might have the potential to keep your head together going flat through Mather's Drift or Eau Rouge, but traction-control is no substitute for self-control. It is indeed a shame that they don't make bikes, but if they did, Massey-Ferguson…
but only one point short of :

"Excellent! You might not be a Rossi but you'd make a kick-ass team mate. Since you have the right mental profile to make it in either WSB or Moto GP why not drop California Superbike School a line and see if you have the riding ability to suit?"
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.

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