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A ride is definitely in order...if u want you can sit on mine and see if you like the spencer mod seat I have. Maybe an evening ride during the week, I work in paramus, so I wll be east already...talk to you soon...robert

LOL thanks everyone, Yeah the grin is pretty much chisled into my face by now
Rgross, I'm game to go riding, Let's schedule some time and go!

As far as farkeling, well I've only put 100 miles on her (in the rain) but so far I know for sure that I need bar risers and seat work (For someone my size that seat is akin to a midevil torture device LOL )

As for the rest, I need to get a Givi mount for my E46 case that I have...but I can get that this weel...

More riding..more!!! :)
 
Let me see what my schedule looks like, I work in Midtown so it would depend what time I get out. but I really want to ride this baby :)

Setting suspension is on my list of things to do, sadly it was raining yesterday so I couldn't properly set sag, but thi week that is high on my prioroty list :)

 
Fully understand...my schedule is crazy at work too....I used to ride a sv650, so i don't even know what suspension adjustment is :) LOL maybe you could show me what to do to setup the suspension, but the way it is right now, it feels amazing compared to my old sv with stock suspension.....

Let me see what my schedule looks like, I work in Midtown so it would depend what time I get out. but I really want to ride this baby :)

Setting suspension is on my list of things to do, sadly it was raining yesterday so I couldn't properly set sag, but thi week that is high on my prioroty list :)
 
Sure, I would be glad to show you.

Basically what you are doing is setting the preload so taht when you sit on the bike, it compresses the suspension a specific amount only (Have to look up what the FJR sag should be, connie's was 1 inch) it's not a full suspension tune, it's just a starting point, it's pretty easy to do, all you need is a tape measure...

 
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