Now you are just trying to baffle me with BS
There is only one question that needs to be answered regarding suspension changes
Is it better than before?
Regarding our managers 883, he had a particular problem when riding, after 1/2 an hour he had a sore arse. He fitted YSS and now he doesnt get a sore arse.
Simple problem, simple cost effective solution.
No one is saying ohlins wouldnt have worked as well or better, but why spend the extra $$$ when there is no need?
He just wants to ride his bike without getting a sore arse. He doesnt care how cleverly you can arrange coefficients of expansion
Nothing wrong with "ignorance is bliss"
After all you dont need a degree in aeronautics or even need to understand the principles of flight to get on a 747 to LA
You dont stop your brain surgery so you can spend a couple of years learning about brain surgery.
You dont need to know big words like coefficient of friction to know that when you turn the steering wheel the car will turn a corner
You dont need to be a computer engineer to understand that when you push the keys the letters appear on the screen.
And you dont need to know the internal workings of a shock absorber in order to know if its working for you or not.
Trying to prove you know more big words than me doesnt negate my argument.
Do you believe a motorcycle is an example of synergy? or are the shock absorbers completely independent ?
Ok put it this way, go for a ride with what has been fitted then go for a ride with the product we distribute, I know only too damn well which ones youll prefer. Its a very real point of difference that in the real world is very apparent. Im not saying that what has been fitted is ''no good'' Im saying that what we offer is measurably better. Simple.
I apologise profusely for having the temerity to use large words and to try and explain things.
My FXR tramlines quite badly !
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
As a matter of interest, here in Europe, the same YSS shock used on Glenns bike retails for 390€ (NZ$705)
http://www.so-products.com/fileadmin..._09-09-09_.pdf
(not including the revalving/springing that comes with the price if your purchase from Dukic suspension for NZ$1190), and, an Öhlins TTX-36 can set you back over €1000 (NZ$1950) retail (again, with no set up)
I think CKT have them for NZ$1499 (with set up)
Perhaps it could be that NZ has it better than the rest of the world when it comes to suspension service for bikes.
Having worked in the motorcycle industry worldwide for 15 years, I have been told many times that even though NZ is a tiny market globally, apparently we winge louder than most.
Go figure.
This thread is fricken SWEET!!!
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
Its not age thats my limiting factor since im early 20s Peter(premature old age looks due to being sparky)its generally a lack of fitness and eye hand coordination.
Im going to fit a yss rear suspender on mine and we will see what difference it makes on the track seeing as i have riden mine stock for 2 years the times will indicate how well it works.I decided to do this 3 months ago and and Kerry advised me to allow Codgy to run it and get good settings on the FZR so that mine could replicate his set up.Seeming a good idea to me.
I have RT front end already so im a bob each way hows that.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Nah, it's going to be sunny, 20 degrees......(somewhere in the world).....long as it's not bloody raining!
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