Seems a pity to hide it under the bike, it needs mounting on a pedestal and sticking on top of the tv

...would do jack for your bike though

He's just lucky I don't bring my gun home from work. I was soooooo looking forwards to a ride this weekend.Phil wrote:hey jase heard about your forked forks...........jamie reckons he's gonna get a job @ bills as he'll have more experience than them by the time he's finished
Sweeet...but should you be doing that in front of your daughterPhil wrote:here is pic of the shock, sorry mick its goooey already
seriously ty, that was the BEST thing i did to my zzr6, if you get one make sure you speak to steve cramer (the importer) and get the longer spring to raise the rear a bit. can never have too much ground clearance and its not like you need to have the seat low either.ty wrote:I want an ohlins
I want an ohlins
I want an ohlins
Phil, I'm green
Hey Dave, that wouldn't fit on my WP would it? As you can see I've had to put a fair bit of preload on it cause I'm a big ladMadKaw wrote:Sounds good..
I was going through my box of goodies on the weekend and I found the eibach spring that came on my Ohlins.. I think its a 700lb spring, the std ohlins is a 500 - 550 I think.
If you find the std one a little light you can give this one a go if you want...
Of course!MadKaw wrote: That is if Phil don't want it... (I know it fits his shock..)