Log in

View Full Version : Wellington: TSS Dave Moss event rescheduled for 2 March



davemosstuning
10th February 2014, 09:33
Sorry that the dates were cancelled for Wellington, so I'm trying to make up for that.

I've rescheduled with TSS Red Baron for February 24th and I'll fly in for the day. Jimmy will be running the bookings for the event:

Ph: 04 569 3989

jimmy@tssmotorcycles.co.nz

Excited to be back in Wellington!

SuperSonic
11th February 2014, 21:35
I have being told that someone on the night will win a free set of Bridgestone tyres, thanks to Jay Lawrence and Whites importers so get along and book a spot now with TSS via Jimmy.

Event is on the 24 Feb.

SuperSonic
21st February 2014, 17:06
I hope the Wellington riders have booked in for a great seminar on bike set up, ergo's with a world suspension guru Dave Moss at TSS, to top it off a set of tyres will be given away, MINT as get into Wellington.:headbang::headbang:

rustyrobot
23rd February 2014, 16:15
Anyone who has been to one of these events care to comment? I'm a bit in the dark about my suspension - I just sorta ride it how it is. Wonder if I'm going to get much from this as a casual/weekend rider who doesn't do track days.

rapid van cleef
23rd February 2014, 16:25
Dave Moss set up my suspension last year at Taupo. By the end of the 3rd session the bike was totally transformed. Thats using a 4 yr old shock but serviced forks. Dave just made a few measurements and made adjustments on my boingers. It was a totally different beast to ride. I would have been happy to have paid a lot more after feeling the results. Thats why my new bike has top of l the line forks and shock. Unfortunatly I have not been able to get dave to sort me new bike but it feels pretty good as it is. Its hard to describe the difference or rather the significance of getting your suspension serviced and properly set up until you have experienced it. I dont ride on the road anymore but I used to have an old gsx600 that had knackered suspension. If I was able to turn the clock back I would have had that sorted day one no questions. I know it would have made my touring around Scotland a lot more fun and easier! We often just ride it and it is what it is....believe me...well set up suspension makes the difference between a joyous ride or not.

nzspokes
23rd February 2014, 17:25
I went last week. Its always good to learn and if you listen to him you will learn alot quickly. My bike is much more stable after he fiddled with it. He is not scared to tell you what is wrong either. And he is not trying to sell you anything. He will tell you if something is stuffed.

I would go back to him if I needed another bike set up. No brainer.