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    WANTED: Suspension guru in auckland that is comfortable teaching a class

    Hi can anyone point me in the right direction of a suspension specialist in Auckland that is comfortable teaching a class of newbies on how your suspension works, how damping adjustments affect the ride and also end with a technical aspect where we set up our bikes for the correct sag to suit our weight?

    We would have about 10-15 people ready to attend, pricing dependent.

    Thanks

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    Any room for more people if and/or when you find a place?

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    I know someone who held a suspension afternoon on several occasions about 6 years ago, I wonder if he could be coursed into doing something similar again? I'll look into it.

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    Good on ya, the more riders understand, the safer they will be
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    Suspension? What's that?

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    You just missed Dave Moss. He is brilliant at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The End View Post
    Any room for more people if and/or when you find a place?
    Hey man I will send you a PM if we need more numbers for sure. Hopefully it happens within a month or so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I know someone who held a suspension afternoon on several occasions about 6 years ago, I wonder if he could be coursed into doing something similar again? I'll look into it.
    If you could that'd be awesome, thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    Good on ya, the more riders understand, the safer they will be
    Cheers, some of the boys are getting quite fast now so they want to take their riding more seriously.

    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Suspension? What's that?
    I don't know either I just saw it in the owners manual and need explaining too.

    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    You just missed Dave Moss. He is brilliant at it.
    Yeah we've been watching some of his videos and follow him on facebook, fountain of knowledge that guy!
    Wish I could bring him here to teach us but I don't have a budget like cycletreads haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by biketimus_prime View Post
    Yeah we've been watching some of his videos and follow him on facebook, fountain of knowledge that guy!
    Wish I could bring him here to teach us but I don't have a budget like cycletreads haha
    Cycletreads dont bring him here, he does it himself. Best money Ive spent in a long while and I know my way around suspension.
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    The one thing I do know 100% is how to externally set up motorcycle suspension and sag settings etc. Proven with 3 Isle of Man TT wins on suspension and bike set up all done by myself.
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    interested

    Hey, if you guys end up organising one i would be interested in attending.
    Pelase keep us posed on here.

    on another note if you are looking to get your bike suspension set up then give matt from watson racing in kumeu a call.
    He is awesome. I got my ZX10 set up by him and made a huge difference. I only have stock suspension. But the best 10 bux ever spent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafa21 View Post
    Hey, if you guys end up organising one i would be interested in attending.
    Pelase keep us posed on here.

    on another note if you are looking to get your bike suspension set up then give matt from watson racing in kumeu a call.
    He is awesome. I got my ZX10 set up by him and made a huge difference. I only have stock suspension. But the best 10 bux ever spent.
    Yep will keep you posted

    $10 for setting up your bike? That's crazy I thought they'd charge close to 100...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafa21 View Post
    Hey, if you guys end up organising one i would be interested in attending.
    Pelase keep us posed on here.

    on another note if you are looking to get your bike suspension set up then give matt from watson racing in kumeu a call.
    He is awesome. I got my ZX10 set up by him and made a huge difference. I only have stock suspension. But the best 10 bux ever spent.

    would love to check over what he has done out of interest- the amount of bikes I have set up over the last 15 years for road customers that another person/s had already done is incrediable, but was still way way away from the best it could be really be is not funny mate. The difference my technique is i AM a Rider and a Road Racer from the past, where as most suspension people in this country could not ride a road bike fast to save them self, So they are only using book learned technique, rather than REAL world experience. NOT KNOCKING your man at all mate, just saying in generall.

    PS, normally in the past I would charge $60-00 to do what I do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biketimus_prime View Post
    Yep will keep you posted

    $10 for setting up your bike? That's crazy I thought they'd charge close to 100...
    I mean he didnt have to do much for my bike. He basically set it up just how keith code does it . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IysrCFDf8EM
    Lucky for mine the spring didnt have to be set up.
    All he does is set up the bike for my weight.
    Only took him 10 mins. So he just charges you for his time.

    You could do it at home yourself if you have the tools and a helper. I just couldnt be bothered.
    Actually for mine i could have easily done it as i have the exact same bike as that keith code video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moto-Dynamix View Post
    would love to check over what he has done out of interest- the amount of bikes I have set up over the last 15 years for road customers that another person/s had already done is incrediable, but was still way way away from the best it could be really be is not funny mate. The difference my technique is i AM a Rider and a Road Racer from the past, where as most suspension people in this country could not ride a road bike fast to save them self, So they are only using book learned technique, rather than REAL world experience. NOT KNOCKING your man at all mate, just saying in generall.

    PS, normally in the past I would charge $60-00 to do what I do.
    Hi. I thought if it is stock suspension you couldnt do much to it anyway. i mean yes it could probably be tweaked a bit more but for my skill level and for what i am trying to do on the track (have fun, not race) i thought it was good enough.
    Anyway i will look into it and if i feel like its gonna add more value then i might pop in to get you to look at.
    Matt basically set it up like this. I would have thought keith code knows what he is talking about.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IysrCFDf8EM

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    Quote Originally Posted by jafa21 View Post
    Hi. I thought if it is stock suspension you couldnt do much to it anyway. i mean yes it could probably be tweaked a bit more but for my skill level and for what i am trying to do on the track (have fun, not race) i thought it was good enough.
    Anyway i will look into it and if i feel like its gonna add more value then i might pop in to get you to look at.
    Matt basically set it up like this. I would have thought keith code knows what he is talking about.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IysrCFDf8EM



    Yes, Keith code has learned a lot of things from riders. His first book " Twist of the wrist" was my bible for racing until the day crashed and stopped haha. But there are things NOT in his set up show, and there are 2 suspension experts in this country that MISS these incrediably vital points to the handling of a motor bike as well, and that is where I come in. I totally understand there points, as well as my own critical points that are so important to the handling of a motorcycle also. So many riders send there suspension away to a specialist to have it re built or modified or what ever and spend a ton of money on having this done, where in the first place critical prior points were missed. Setting suspension sags and pre load is idiot prove mate as long as you have the base numbers to work from and the correct tools so as not to mark/scratch/damage anything. A part of any ones trade is knowledge, and I have 26 years of history behind me now as a rider/racer/chassis suspension set up man. I have an impecable charactuer reference for my understanding and set up and feed back skills as a test rider for example. I will not bring names into it, but can and did provide copy of this reference to any one I did work for in the past. I am currently not working due to old racing injuries acting up big time again. Stay in touch with the op of this thread man, as there may just be a spot for you in the group he sets up for this. Suspension is about feel, and not what a computer or a book tells you, they are only guide points really.
    Last edited by Shaun Harris; 6th June 2015 at 22:04.
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