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    I blame the Government.
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    i was going to upgrade the exhaust 1st, but now i think i'll upgrade the forks and shocks 1st, get them going pretty sweet.

    Any good suspension guys in Auckland that know how to set up cruisers?

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    You can do it. The only adjustment most of them have is rear pre-load anyway.

    You don't need high performance components - just working ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    '95 huh. It probably still has the original fork oil, needs a wheel alignments and the shocks are munted.
    Steering head corroded and swing arm bushes shagged too.
    But on a positive note... Oh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    But on a positive note....
    ....it runs.

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    steering head bearings are ok, i'll check out the swing arm at some point in time.

    going to need better springs at least in the forks. Gotta set it up for some hard and fast riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    So i recently bought a 95 virago 1100.

    WOW

    What a shit house bike. How do you go around corners.

    Can Robert Taylor or someone improve the suspension on cruisers?

    So wobbly at high speed in corners.

    And WOW dose the front twin discs feel like the rubber brakes on an old moutain bike!!!

    Impressive rear brake tho.
    There's a KB'r , name of Kevie,( Waikato LOR), has one of these for sale, ( unless it's his, you have just bought, in which case, I dont know his name), He might be able to help.

    Bought my first cruiser after 40 years riding every other style, and had to re learn to ride. Piece of cake now, They were better bikes than you make them out to be. Persevere, you will get to like it.
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    Take the handle bars off and fit t bars and slide your arse from one side to the other.It shouldnt go fast enough to need brakes.
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    Christ on a crutch, and I was thinking of getting a 1500 one of those things, now you've put me off.
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    What the fuck were you thinking?

    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Gotta set it up for some hard and fast riding.
    Right. You're planning on rooting your boyfriend on it. I get it now.

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    Roundabouts............

    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    yeah I just replaced the front pegs on my Volusia 800 cuz I keep wearing down the edges..

    They _do_ go around corners, you just have to attempt them at a more sane speed. I can keep up fine with my mates on their sports bikes.. Its just roundabouts that cause me grief
    There is one roundabout I go through and I feel like I'm steering a aircraft carrier. Other than that they are all good.

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    DONT brake hard into a corner with the front, you will end up on your ass
    use the brakes together, more rear than front,
    start your braking earlier for the corners
    Dont use the countersteering movement of pushing on the bars, which all KB"ers promote to the max
    that just upsets the front end by putting your weight on the front wheel,
    instead pull on the bars, taking the weight off the front wheel.
    but its still countersteering, just a different way.
    Try this at a slow speed, and if it works for you then....
    use the whole lane to take a corner, longer lines,
    in other words from the side of the road to the center line then back to the side.
    Make sure your tire pressures are right, can make a huge difference,
    and lean back, relax , enjoy the ride....
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    So wobbly at high speed in corners.
    Uhhhh, how 'high' speed is high?

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I blame the Government.
    +1 to that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    Gotta set it up for some hard and fast riding.
    Aye what!! I think you've missed the point , it's a cruiser
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