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[ST] suspension general, comment
- Subject: [ST] suspension general, comment
- From: KenTmpsnmc@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2001 19:42:50 EDT
In a message dated 4/21/01 9:56:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
owner-st-digest@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
<< Add another satisfied customer to the list of those who have gone the Race
Tech route. If anyone is thinking of this mod I heartily recommend it. >>
I'm sure you'll enjoy the setup. I, and I'm sure there are some others,
however am glad Triumph has chosen a viable compromise between sport and
touring. I like that it actually attempts to absorb bumps rather than
ricochet off them. The point here is that for many, leaving it stock, is the
right way to go. Especially if you occaisionally tour as the bike was
designed to do. It can be had with saddlebags, remember. Don't get me
wrong, RaceTech is beyond a doubt one of the finest setups around. Their
emulators are a true step forward from a design/performance standpoint. I
just think many could get the impression the stack setup is junk, its not.
It really boils down to the type of riding you do that determines the need
for the investment. Just my .02 cents worth.
Ken T. from Ca.
"tossed aside like cheap truck stop fare"
95' Trident, 96' Virago 11, 99' Triumph Sprint ST
http://www.labiker.com/gallery/images/K_M/kent.html
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