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    FREE Suspension set up offer

    Hi, I keep reading about people having trouble getting there bikes to handle, and I see a lot of posts asking for help and advice as how to modify there set ups to make there bikes handle.

    I live in New Plymouth where I run my buisness from, I am offering to any Kiwibiker Free set up service for your bikes

    The Free part applies to Set up of your standard suspension ie, no parts added, no parts taken off the bike, just a messure up of your current set up, and changes to those settings, basically a 30 minute process!

    From doing these messurements and mods, I would be able to 99.9%Gaurantee that you will leave happier than when you arrived, I also live on one of the best test roads in the country!

    We may discover after doing all the base set up that you may require different springs, and or different fork oil, and possibly even different fork oil level, if so, that is where I would make any potentuall income from.

    If any one wishes to take this offer up, please call me on my cell 027-2559143 or send me an email, PLEASE do not send me pm's on this!

    If you do not know who I am, ask around, I am not saying I know it all, I am saying I have 20 years of succesfull racing behind me which has shown me a lot of tricks.

    No Pm;s Please

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    Wanna move to Christchurch Shaun? What an awesome offer, if I'm ever up your way I'll definately give you a call.

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    I am in with a grin.
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    Sure, it's only a 760km return trip
    Bet the ride back would be faster though.

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    It may be an idea - you can give me a teach on how to ride proper too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by texmo View Post
    I am in with a grin.
    Do you even know where New Plymouth is?!

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    Might be a good Sunday ride once the RG is rollin

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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    Do you even know where New Plymouth is?!
    Nah, hope the courier will though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by texmo View Post
    Nah, hope the courier will though.
    So you couriering yourself and the bike down there? Wouldnt it be easier to ride?



    Things like static sag and setting it up for your weight etc generally need the bike and the rider (or someone of the same mass.....

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    What an offer...am coming down your ways soon to have some ales with the Ginger Ninja(aka Sensei) and see what all the fuss is about with the roads down there... Ill give ya a yell closer to the time man
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    I'll "courier" your bike anytime I reckon I could get an average of 220km/h down the SH3

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    yeah, i will be in on that too, it's well worth the ride, will be fun.
    cheers.

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    Arrow On ya Shaun.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Hi, I keep reading about people having trouble getting there bikes to handle, and I see a lot of posts asking for help and advice as how to modify there set ups to make there bikes handle.

    I live in New Plymouth where I run my buisness from, I am offering to any Kiwibiker Free set up service for your bikes

    The Free part applies to Set up of your standard suspension ie, no parts added, no parts taken off the bike, just a messure up of your current set up, and changes to those settings, basically a 30 minute process!

    From doing these messurements and mods, I would be able to 99.9%Gaurantee that you will leave happier than when you arrived, I also live on one of the best test roads in the country!

    We may discover after doing all the base set up that you may require different springs, and or different fork oil, and possibly even different fork oil level, if so, that is where I would make any potentuall income from.

    If any one wishes to take this offer up, please call me on my cell 027-2559143 or send me an email, PLEASE do not send me pm's on this!

    If you do not know who I am, ask around, I am not saying I know it all, I am saying I have 20 years of succesfull racing behind me which has shown me a lot of tricks.

    No Pm;s Please
    Sensei tweaked mine on the CBR and what a great difference it made! I've been around a couple of times to the shop to say hello, but you have not been there. I figure it has something to do with me doing shiftwork and doing strange hours. Will keep trying. As for the naki KBers, your foolish if you do not take Shaun up on this offer!
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inlinefour View Post
    Sensei tweaked mine on the CBR and what a great difference it made! I've been around a couple of times to the shop to say hello, but you have not been there. I figure it has something to do with me doing shiftwork and doing strange hours. Will keep trying. As for the naki KBers, your foolish if you do not take Shaun up on this offer!

    Closed the shop in town mate, I operate from home now out in the country, it allows me to keep my over heads very low, allowing me to offer services like this, as well as it means I really get to pick and choose the work I do which is building project one off bikes for people from parts I import directly from America and race bike building and maintanence of the above as well as Chassis servising for road bikes and my suspension service being as I am an Ohlin's agent, and parts and acc dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Hi, I keep reading about people having trouble getting there bikes to handle, and I see a lot of posts asking for help and advice as how to modify there set ups to make there bikes handle.

    I live in New Plymouth where I run my buisness from, I am offering to any Kiwibiker Free set up service for your bikes...
    Good onya for volunteering to help out this community Shaun, suspension seems to be one of those things that few are very good at setting up. If I lived any closer I'd take you up on your kind offer.


    Btw, your vans suspension was looking a tad wonky as you flew past us over the Bombay hill going south last Thursday arvo, lol.

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