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great technical bike site - Fenda - 27-04-2001

Interesting Italian site with explanations about all sorts of bike stuff - cornering and braking forces, high siding under braking, engines etc etc. Worth checking out ....

www.mecc.unipd.it/~cos/DI...xmoto.html bye, fenda


Re: great technical bike site - demeester - 27-04-2001

Looks great. Don't have time at the momemt, but a few of the topics look really great.

(Now I know why the bike .... when I ..... and why it cost me so f*&^ing much to fix!)


Re: great technical bike site - Frosty - 27-04-2001

I need some assistance with setting up the suspension on the Bus,
I remember some time ago there were a few postings on the subject, but I can't find 'em. Any info' would be appreciated. I heard elsewhere that Jap bikes are usually set up for a 65-70kg rider, if this is true then I'm the rider plus half a pilion and the rates probably need firming up some.
Thanks
Slim???


Re: great technical bike site - Volvi - 27-04-2001

Frosty, we just recently discussed some of that which can be found in

pub18.ezboard.com/faustralianhayabusaclubwelcometothenewdiscussion.showMessage?topicID=527.topic


Re: great technical bike site - Frosty - 27-04-2001

Thanks man,I'll give it a whirl and see how things go.