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    Yay for Robbie

    I hope he will use the adjustable swingarm pivot bushes this year, it helps immensely with traction out of corners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    I hope he will use the adjustable swingarm pivot bushes this year, it helps immensely with traction out of corners.


    What ???? Is that meant to mean something ? Please explain

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    agreed waht is this
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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    I hope he will use the adjustable swingarm pivot bushes this year, it helps immensely with traction out of corners.

    He is a Doer, so put in hand, and I am sure he will at least test it?
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    Ok ,,,, im still in the dark , maybe more so after Shauns post ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Ok ,,,, im still in the dark , maybe more so after Shauns post ?????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????
    "Eccentric swingarm pivots to flatten the swing arm angle, reducing anti-squat under acceleration"
    Taken from Trashie's ad for the WBP bike................Does that shed any light?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    "Eccentric swingarm pivots to flatten the swing arm angle, reducing anti-squat under acceleration"
    Taken from Trashie's ad for the WBP bike................Does that shed any light?
    Well i dont know how you got that info form that first post . It was a bit vague but whatever (as my ex says ) .

    And who the hell is Robbie ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadracingoldfart View Post
    Well i dont know how you got that info form that first post . It was a bit vague but whatever (as my ex says ) .
    My brain works in mysterious ways
    And who the hell is Robbie ???
    Robbie Bugden?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony.OK View Post
    Taken from Trashie's ad for the WBP bike................
    Trashie's selling up?

    Bugger, I was hoping he might make a guest appearance over summer......

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    I was being sarcastic as he was using them last season. Everyone else probably didnt as they can read rule books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    I was being sarcastic as he was using them last season. Everyone else probably didnt as they can read rule books.
    I can reliably inform you that 3 riders used them and they are listed as a Suzuki genuine part. I should know as we supplied and tuned the suspension for these bikes during the last season.
    I am though a little mystified why your first post was so vague. If youve got something to say thats ( possibly ) mischievous then have the courage of your convictions and say it with adequate detail. And who you are.

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    Fair enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    I was being sarcastic as he was using them last season. Everyone else probably didnt as they can read rule books.

    Good shit ster, guess you CAN read a rule book though eh?
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    Yes I sure can Shaun, I guess by your comment you agree?
    Robert is quoting an old rule. You used to be able to run parts of same brand manufacture.
    Eccentric adjusters are not homologated on the standard bike.
    Rule interpretation is not and shouldnt be Roberts problem as he only supplies what is asked. It is up to the individual to be literate, responsible, and sporting (and fun).
    The most important thing to remember in the 600 and superbike class is if it dosent say you can change something - then you cant.

    Interesting that Robert confirmed two other Suzuki's using them, bit of a whoopsy there I think.
    I only suspected he was using them anyway, thanks Rob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by suzuki21 View Post
    Yes I sure can Shaun, I guess by your comment you agree?
    Robert is quoting an old rule. You used to be able to run parts of same brand manufacture.
    Eccentric adjusters are not homologated on the standard bike.
    Rule interpretation is not and shouldnt be Roberts problem as he only supplies what is asked. It is up to the individual to be literate, responsible, and sporting (and fun).
    The most important thing to remember in the 600 and superbike class is if it dosent say you can change something - then you cant.

    Interesting that Robert confirmed two other Suzuki's using them, bit of a whoopsy there I think.
    I only suspected he was using them anyway, thanks Rob!
    No whoopsy whatsoever, they were as plain as day.

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