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ITS HUGE !!! and Purple
:eek2 :eek2 :redface :redface :D :D
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Timbo wrote: ITS HUGE !!! and Purple

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If it looks like a nazi storm trooper in a polar neck run

Makes a hell of a deferent’s don’t it Tim decent suspension :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Timbo said
By the way, i think he got a steel girder and curled it into a spring ITS HUGE !!! and Purple
So what's that say about the size of your A$$ :p

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It's good too hear Tim you're pleased with the up-grade from Maxton :thumbup:

As I said earlier IMO I found this up-grade to be a definite improvement from the standard item without having to spend 4 times as much and up for a better after market shock,

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Tim, how does the Storm handle now in comparision to your CB1300 :?:
I realise they are two completely different bikes, but just wondered how you find the two in that department :)
Timbo wrote: Though i had to reel myself in a tad when i rode it, found myself getting rather cocky in corners and was likely to end in tears :wtf:
Sensible man to realise when you're riding over doing it :!:

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Interesting Tim. It sounds like a little backing off of the pre-load adjusters (front and rear) would help. You could just try the rear first and see if that makes it any better.

Although if you're still getting the grin factor it can't be that far out :D

It must be nice having the CB1300 as well as the Storm :thumbup:

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