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vtrsteve
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Post by vtrsteve »

It would be better to send the forks to Roger at Revolution for a fork tune, mine are in a different league to the blade forks that were fitted to mine when I got it. At £200 (£250 ride in/ride out) it will also be a lot cheaper than the conversion which still needs the blade forks revalving and springing.

Std top yoke will take a set of risers but if you have a mate who can make one then thats an even better route.
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Cheers for that.....will have a ride up to Rogers on Weds....only a spit and a fart for me xxxx
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Got mine back from Rodger's today :D :D :D :D :D :D
Fork upgrade and Penske shock 8) KINELL what a differance, no more eyeballs shaking over the rough stuff.
Steady as a rock you don't have to muscle it through corner's any more
just think of your line and it goe's thier.
Put new brake pad's in the front today, it's like riding a new bike. :D
Going to put a new heavy duty battery on this week the old one's been on i believe since new 8O nearly 9 year's.
Just pricing up a rear arm sub assembly from David Silver's, Rodger said it's ready for changing, then a pair of BT021's which are on order and should be fitted by the weekend and then i'll be ready for MUGELLO,hurray 39 day's to go, COME ON :lol: :lol: :lol:
I HATE IT WHEN I HAVE TO PUT IT AWAY........
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SILVER ZIPPER wrote:Got mine back from Rodger's today :D :D :D :D :D :D
Fork upgrade and Penske shock 8) KINELL what a differance, no more eyeballs shaking over the rough stuff.
Steady as a rock you don't have to muscle it through corner's any more
just think of your line and it goe's thier.
Put new brake pad's in the front today, it's like riding a new bike. :D
Going to put a new heavy duty battery on this week the old one's been on i believe since new 8O nearly 9 year's.
Just pricing up a rear arm sub assembly from David Silver's, Rodger said it's ready for changing, then a pair of BT021's which are on order and should be fitted by the weekend and then i'll be ready for MUGELLO,hurray 39 day's to go, COME ON :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's good too hear the results Dave, glad you're really pleased with the upgrade :!: 8)
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Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the BT-021's...
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