Static Sag v Rider Sag

Static Sag v Rider Sag

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Mr OCD

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Thursday 9th April 2015
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bass gt3 said:
Ah ok. Can't say I'm familiar so won't proffer an opinion smile
Maybe get it checked over, refreshed with good quality (Fuchs) oil before you fit it.
That's the thing I was going to send it off for a rebuild but seeing as the places that I was considering can't even setup suspension properly I've no idea where to send it ... biggrin lol

Mr OCD

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Thursday 9th April 2015
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bass gt3 said:
Fair point i suppose biggrin
My investigations continue ... biggrin

Mr OCD

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Thursday 16th April 2015
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Looks like I've learnt well... Just setup a mates brand new GSXR600 and he is gob smacked how much better the bike is ... He was a nay sayer as well and wouldn't believe it would make any difference!

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Mr OCD

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Friday 17th April 2015
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bass gt3 said:
Told you so tongue out
Amazing what you can achieve with a bit of understanding of the basics hey wink
I've just discovered why my RSV4 forks always felt so shyte.. 110mm oil height so bugger all air gap eekeek
So I think it's time for a full strip and check over.


Edited by bass gt3 on Thursday 16th April 23:50
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Quite fancy doing a suspension work shop course next to learn how to rebuild forks properly...

Mr OCD

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