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looks like he is cooling of someones ohlins shock after the big race. his rear stocker payed of nicey ha ha
Last edited by Robert Taylor; 10th January 2012 at 18:30.
Phuck! Now look what you've done.
"That's rooted!! What's next??"
Yet another thread hi jacked by the man with the pump for the bouncy castle.
"That's rooted!! What's next??"
Dan borrowed a bike from some bloke and won the round. Then rode it to the chippy for a feed for Brian and the boys. I think those other teams actually trailer their bikes to the track. Pussies. I'm just sayin.
"That's rooted!! What's next??"
lmao l should stay of here droping to meany hooks for robert to bite on. at the end of the day dan was the best man on the day. l remember Stroud about 10 years ago had to ride a complete stock gsxr 600 at poky got sec in the race and was within a sec of the lap record
A little bit of analysis and transparency doesnt go amiss. Of course it also helps to be close to the coalface
Spyda started this thread with a very funny photo and the guesses at what he was doing were genuinely funny, as was yours. I like Dan, he is a great guy to talk to. Sorry Spyda no intention of hijack!
As ''stock'' rear shocks were mentioned lets do a critical appraisal of the Supersport 600 and Superstock 600 classes, that run together. In that mixed bag of lollies there are three brands of aftermarket suspension represented. Ohlins ( ourselves ) WP ( Ray Clee is the NZ distributor ) and K-Tech, one of those riders John Ross who purchased off the NZ distributor( Norm Cobb, Suspension Tech ) and plays with this stuff himself, and very well .We ( KSS ) prepped the 3 class leading Superstock suspension units, Jake Lewis, Johny Small and Dan Ornsby. While the shocks look stock on their outside sans Ohlins springs they are anything but standard inside. All three have Ohlins pistons designed for Indycars plus flow seperators and a few other internal tricks legal within the framework of the rules. Stock they certainly are not! So how much of the R1 rear shock is stock?
Also very apparent in the 600 classes was that the top 4 riders ( Charlett, Skatchill, Hassan and Ross ) were well clear of the field. Jake Lewis in particular and Johny Small ( aside from 1st race crash ) and Dan Ornsby were ahead of many of the Supersport bikes despite a horsepower and suspension deficit. Reasons?
I think Dan was pondering just how many suspension units can be successfully looked after by only two people.
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