
Originally Posted by
Robert Taylor
I think you should withdraw such remarks and apologise on account of your assumptive and judgemental remarks.
Yes we are not the cheapest. Nor do we attempt to be as we do not cut corners. I apologise profusely for training as an aircraft engineer and therefore being attentive to doing a solid and reliable job ( aircraft cannot park on clouds when they break )
We do not operate out of a shed at the bottom of a garden
Maybe you should do a survey of motorcycle suspension workshops in NZ and find out what the levels of equipment, training and experience are
How many have;
A huge inventory of every conceivable special tool
Digital spring rate tester
Digital fork spring tester
Suspension data logging equipment
Test gear for mechatronics systems
Lathes, drill presses and other machinery
Vacuum bleeding equipment
NZs hugest range of springs and shock rebuild parts
A fitted out service trailer
State of the art shock dyno
WSBK experience with Ohlins and many suspension schools attended in Sweden and the US.
Etc
And BTW I don't really need to dispense so much free advice from the benefit of my experience and many trips to Sweden, something that groups such as doctors and lawyers certainly don't dispense freely.
Tall poppy syndrome is clearly alive and well in NZ. Its also easy to snipe and run from the anonymity of a forum name.
The guy who started this thread will make a choice, there are many good suspension guys ( Norm Cobb in Auckland does a great job ) and there are also a good few that I wouldn't trust to work on a pushbike
Gotcha!
But you don't have an F16 out the back to support!
Speed kills-just ask the rabbit......
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