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MarcusWyatt
31st January 2013, 12:33
Hi All

I have the chance of getting Dave Moss up to Auckland for a suspension seminar on the 5th February 2013. It would probably be around 6:30pm or there about.

I need help in securing a location where we can host Dave. I would prefer a dealership but Sam said Dave is not to fussed.

Also we need 10+ people that would like to listen/meet and or get bikes set up by Dave and we have our own seminar in Auckland!

Below is the original info from Sam:


Well as title says Dave Moss the suspension guru from USA will be in NZ from 28 Jan to 18 Feb, he will be running some seminars in bike shops around the country and will be at track days in Taupo 8,9,10 Feb and Manfield 16,17 Feb for anyone that is after a suspension guru to help set up bike and learn what is happening to bike while the changes are being done. (for more on this see attachment.)

Seminars are aimed at all riders, any skill level and all types of bikes, bike shops holding seminars are running different types, with some running road/sport one night and dirt seminar another night or a one night seminar which will cover most things depending on who is their. On the night Dave covers things like ergo's, basic set up of bike, maintenance of suspension to name a few, their is much more so read the attachment for more info.

Track days are aimed at again all riders, learners through to racers. Dave will give information in away that it suits you, so you can understand it. On these days you will get your bike set up by Dave, then you ride on track, come back to Dave for any adjustments, you ride again and if needed return to Dave. So it is like having a suspension person in your shed for the morning or afternoon! Sweet

Or you can book Dave for a suspension school and have him for the day! In this he will cover every aspect about suspension,geometry, tyres etc over the course of the day in a class room and on track. He will also train you on how to ride your bike faster and understand the suspension changes you have being making though the day. This is perfect for racers, or track day riders wanting more speed and understanding.

Again their is more information on the attachment about both of these too, plus some information about Dave Moss.

The best part about all this is the price/cost to you the public. Normally someone of this caliber would be hundreds to get in your corner or listen too. But that is not Dave's style he is about teaching and spreading the knowledge to ALL RIDERS of ALL LEVELS so not just the elite or races but all riders of all skill levels and understanding of suspension, ergo's etc.
If he can save one life with a correctly set up bike then this will make Dave very happy, or if he can get one light bulb to turn on about setting up your bike correctly and why it is important to do this and maintain the suspension then job well done.
So for all this great knowledge Dave is willing to share to you will only cost you $50 per seminar per person (Family rates are cheaper contact dealer or me, YES your teenage kids lives are very important so bring them along as their bike(s) are not normally set up at all for them) Also at seminars limited bikes can be worked on by Dave on the night at a cost of $50 per bike too. Track days are $50 per bike/person, so cheap as if you ask me, schools are priced depending on requirements so please email if interested.

If you have question on this or for Dave Moss (http://feelthetrack.com) himself you can post here or go to his facebook page, davemosstuning (http://www.facebook.com/davemosstuning)

Sam

Here is the original handout:
Introducing Dave Moss Handout (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=276575&d=1358553324)

Please contact me if you are able to help with a space where we can host Dave.

Also let me know if you would like to attend. I know there is not a lot of time to get it organised, but I would like to try.

Cheers,
Marcus Wyatt #87

steveyb
31st January 2013, 18:08
Contact the Auckland Motorcycle Club. They have clubrooms in Ellerslie that suit this sort of thing perfectly.
amcc.org.nz

malcy25
1st February 2013, 10:16
I'm keen, so add me to the count if you can get a session going in Auckland.

The AMCC club rooms can hold about 70 people and being Ellerslie is pretyty central.

Jacko2
1st February 2013, 12:49
I'm also keen, so add me to the count as well if you can get a session going in Auckland.

Robert Taylor
1st February 2013, 20:33
Dave has done some really good U-Tube videos, nearly as good as mine! I disagree with his habit of removing top out spprings from race shocks but overall he has a lot to offer.

We will ourselves be stepping up availability of setup education through this year

MarcusWyatt
4th February 2013, 12:40
Hi Guys & Girls,

I've not been able to get the seminar sorted for tomorrow. :pinch: So we'll have to wait another year. :facepalm:

I think this time we should be more pro-active and get Dave up to Hampton Downs for some track day tuning and then we can organize some seminars around Auckland as well. :yes:

Marcus

Biggles08
4th February 2013, 15:11
Hi Guys & Girls,

I've not been able to get the seminar sorted for tomorrow. :pinch: So we'll have to wait another year. :facepalm:

I think this time we should be more pro-active and get Dave up to Hampton Downs for some track day tuning and then we can organize some seminars around Auckland as well. :yes:

Marcus

Don't need to now...Robert has just said he will :yes::love:

crazy man
4th February 2013, 15:41
somebody that can set up a bike properly ..good stuff!

wayne
4th February 2013, 16:08
i must agree to david moss being able to set a bike up

Robert Taylor
4th February 2013, 16:47
i must agree to david moss being able to set a bike up

And I guess he is on time with paying his creditors too. I guess he also has a good handle on credit control with all of his customers............... A number of industry people have focus in supplying goods and services to the local road racing community. We are punctial in paying people and are heartened that most of the racing community that we deal with are punctual and sincere. We thank our loyal customers.

Robert Taylor
4th February 2013, 16:49
Hi Guys & Girls,

I've not been able to get the seminar sorted for tomorrow. :pinch: So we'll have to wait another year. :facepalm:

I think this time we should be more pro-active and get Dave up to Hampton Downs for some track day tuning and then we can organize some seminars around Auckland as well. :yes:

Marcus

PM me, we can sort something out. You dont always have to go offshore for expertise