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Re: st-digest V2001 #59



>
> Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2001 10:20:45 EST
> From: Vioscaltd@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: expensive suspension
>
> In a message dated 1/27/01 11:57:30 PM Central Standard Time,
> owner-st-digest@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> <<  I mean if your building a race bike and need the
>  top most performance ohlins is great.  Otherwise if your just looking to
>  improve the ride and handling characteristics on the street Having
Racetech
>  rebuild your rear shock would be less expensive and meet and/or exceed
your
>  needs.  Course this is just my opinion and I could be completely and
>  utterly wrong in my view point. >>
>
> It's winter time, what else to do!  Actually I agree with alot of what you
> said. I remember taking my bike to the track and believe me it wasn't the
> rear shock that needed improving. I will take note that with respect to
the
> heavier fellows on the list that some suspension improvements are more
> needed.  However sending it to race-tec or getting some heavier springs
seems
> more in order than spending $1000 on a shock. You do get cool stickers!
:-)
>
>
> David "Bird Dawg" Viosca
> 00V11s "kermit"

Yes, I'm a bit of a fat bastard at 5ft10in, 215lbs.

James

2000 RS Yellow






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