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Originally posted by BaxterC What does BoA stand for, Bank of Athens? |
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Originally posted by PSI Racing Bank of America |
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Originally posted by Pyramid Yes it is:nod: |
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Originally posted by Pyramid :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Should be Bank of Serpent not BoA |
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Originally posted by markp27 Like D, I was using the force :deathstar :lol: |
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Originally posted by markp27 "heads I win and tails you loose" :lol: |
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Originally posted by markp27 Seem to remember being recommended to buy one from someone else :sneaky: :flaming: :lol: Originally posted by markp27 How would the tweak be truer? If I'm going to do the lifting method, then any tweak will reveal itself within that process. Using the MIP would surely just mean that I'm closer to having no tweak when I start off? :confused: It will be "truer" in the sense that the front suspension will not affect the rear suspension and thus screwing it up. What may seem to be incorrect tweak in the rear will be made correct because of the front suspension. Hasn't Dark Lord Julius not mention this to you already?:sneaky: :deathstar |
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Originally posted by markp27 Myself and D are here at this time, too :D but D is probably having his after-lunch sleep at the moment :lol: :lol: |
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Originally posted by markp27 Dee does nothing - you guessed rightly, he is a dream researcher. Of course he plots constantly the overthrow of the world - but sleep and 710 always get between him and his world domination plan :lol: :lol: Originally posted by markp27 Me? I'm fine this morning - feel good after my ride into work. |
Re: Rebuild of shocks
Originally posted by Voodo_Magic How often do you guys rebuild your shocks i seem to be doing this before every race meet? i have one shock on the rear which always seems to be softer that the rest if i leave for a week or so i have checked it for leaks and the little holes on the piston seem to be the same as the others is this usuall? P.S For 'D' i have run the new rear diff now for about 4 tanks and it has fallen to bits! it started with the 3 pins that hold the adjuster to the diff coming out all at one then diff moves from side to side because it seems to thin! Going back to the standard "No frills" diff maybe a bit rougher to turn but at least i know it will do the job! :mad: |
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Originally posted by markp27 Also I can get one hours training in with the bike through the forest, which helps wake me up :nod: Originally posted by markp27 Work: mobile phone design - sw side. Instead of having a Nokia or an Ericsson, imagine having Futaba, KO or Sanwa mobile phones !:nod: :lol: |
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Originally posted by InitialD zzzzt...:o Just woke up ! :lol: Whaaaat?!? Its 7pm where you are man! |
Re: Rebuild of shocks
Originally posted by Voodo_Magic How often do you guys rebuild your shocks i seem to be doing this before every race meet? i have one shock on the rear which always seems to be softer that the rest if i leave for a week or so i have checked it for leaks and the little holes on the piston seem to be the same as the others is this usuall? Originally posted by Voodo_Magic P.S For 'D' i have run the new rear diff now for about 4 tanks and it has fallen to bits! it started with the 3 pins that hold the adjuster to the diff coming out all at one then diff moves from side to side because it seems to thin! Going back to the standard "No frills" diff maybe a bit rougher to turn but at least i know it will do the job! :mad: |
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Originally posted by jfc_tech D and me are at the same time zone...now is 1:42pm 29 April 2004...still stuck in the office and still not yet lunch. and D already sleeping:mad: ....lucky guy. |
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Originally posted by PSI Racing SER802136 Aluminum Radio Plate Bracket SER802155 Aluminum Middle Shaft Bracket SER802241 Aluminum Anti-roll Bar Levers SER802552 One Piece Engine mounts SER802830 Setup Wheels |
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