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Old 11-04-2008   #4 (permalink)
Peter Warren
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Thanks very much guys,
I've got a bike lift that I can use to lift the back wheel TallRocket, so thanks for the tips. I assume you just place it as far to the rear of the motor as possible ? Interestingly, Progressive state that the shocks must be mounted with the spring adjuster "up" to allow the Inertia Active System to operate and not damage the shocks. I remember there was some discussion on "which way up" here, a few weeks ago,
Interestingly also, Triumph state on their UK accessories site that the TORs require a specific tune download, "available from your local dealer". Bit of money for jam for them I guess. Based on this I ordered Tuneboy, as I thought it would give me more options...... aaaaaaargh !
Thanks again,
Pete
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