Hopefully there will be no more viscous comments, and if there are someone will spring to your defence and the perpetrator will recoil slightly after being told to go fork themselves.
Looking forward to the ride report.
Legalise anarchy
What season is it?
"Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it."
-Lou Holtz
Forkin' 'ell!
Keep on chooglin'
Nice play on words guys using terms used in suspension speak. Earlier today I apologised for my devoid of diplomacy first post on this thread, but it wasnt accepted.
But I still forthrightly maintain that the rebound control in the front forks is seriously deficient on this model ( every bike has deficiencies whether we put up with it or not) and Id lay money on it that worldwide more than a few of these have already made it to a suspension shop for rectification.
In spite of all the abuse and ridicule I am prepared to put my money where my mouth is and prove the point. Perhaps as early as late next week I will be recieving our new state of the art shock and fork dyno and will be busy theronin accumulating a graphical database of known excellent compression and rebound damping force curves. At that point I am then offering to cure the rebound issue on Mahas forks COMPLETELY AT MY COST AND IN MY OWN TIME. Once proven I will then happily accept apologies from the naysayers in the same spirit that I offered an apology.
I knew Robert would rebound...
Edit: Poos..I see now Maha beat me to it post #103! My bad!!!
Last edited by Crasherfromwayback; 4th October 2011 at 21:14. Reason: Too slow and unoriginal...
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