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Old 03-04-2010, 10:37 PM   #1
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Okay Boys and Girls, I got my $1,000 deposit back from my friends at the BMW dealership today. I want to spend it on my bike, any suggestions?

I'm thinking,

A. a new body kit

B. that Matris remote pre-load shock I posted a while back

c. aftermarket rims

FWIW a and b can be purchased for around $1,000, the rims I want will cost more than that but I've seen them for under $2,000 for the set. Oh and I am totally doing this for looks and to make myself feel better about not buying a new bike!
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Old 03-04-2010, 10:55 PM   #2
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Old 03-04-2010, 10:58 PM   #3
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shocks will make your bike better for track/spirited riding.
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new forged rims will also make it handle better, as well as look cool. less rotating mass means easier to turn.
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Old 03-04-2010, 11:42 PM   #5
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Old 03-05-2010, 12:03 AM   #6
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If it were my bike, it'd be a quick decision:
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B. that Matris remote pre-load shock I posted a while back
But that doesn't play well with what you said next:

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Oh and I am totally doing this for looks and to make myself feel better about not buying a new bike!
If you want looks, go for the rims. As a bonus your bike will feel completely different and you'll suffer from perma-grin the first few times you ride it.
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If that shock doesn't come sprung and valved for your weight (which a guy like you needs), fuck it, get an Elka instead

http://www.elkasuspension.com/?q=node/42
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If that shock doesn't come sprung and valved for your weight (which a guy like you needs), fuck it, get an Elka instead

http://www.elkasuspension.com/?q=node/42
Well, my stock shock was valved and sprung by Race Tech. I have an email in asking if the stock size spring fits their shock... I'll probably call Louise down at RT and see if he knows... As far as valving goes...well, I never knew that you got a shock valved for a specific weight but I'll certainly look into it. Thanks. FWIW the Matris shock in in sale for about $700 so if I have to buy a $100 spring so be it.
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new forged rims will also make it handle better, as well as look cool. less rotating mass means easier to turn.
Blackstone carbon fiber...I found some used ones for $1600 but I'm a bit leery...
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Well, my stock shock was valved and sprung by Race Tech. I have an email in asking if the stock size spring fits their shock... I'll probably call Louise down at RT and see if he knows... As far as valving goes...well, I never knew that you got a shock valved for a specific weight but I'll certainly look into it. Thanks. FWIW the Matris shock in in sale for about $700 so if I have to buy a $100 spring so be it.
If the shock was set up by race tech no need in a newer one unless its a few yrs old and needs arebuild.

I think most of these places now will put in the spring for your weight. I had all that done with my ohlins, but also saw that with penske and the racetech guys. I ordered springs for my futura and on the website I had to ener my weight, type of bike and riding style and it would give you the the "proper" weight springs.
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