Can anyone give me some tips on best tyres - both front and rear are coming up for renewal.
Also, how easy is it to alter the handlin on the storm as in adjust front preload and damping. I don't think mine is set up right. The front dives a lot under braking and its a bit skittish and light on bumpy or undulating roads especially when ur cornering - not giving me much confidence.
Cheers
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Have you noticed when you're riding that everyone going slower than you is an idiot and everyone going faster than you is a maniac?
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no worries about the tyres
i know that there's something wrong with the handling because it jsut dont feel right.
the front dives too much and is too soft. i don't fancy fiddling with it myself because it seems too complicated unless of course i'm just being thick.
is the handling easy to adjust on the storm
i know that there's something wrong with the handling because it jsut dont feel right.
the front dives too much and is too soft. i don't fancy fiddling with it myself because it seems too complicated unless of course i'm just being thick.
is the handling easy to adjust on the storm
Have you noticed when you're riding that everyone going slower than you is an idiot and everyone going faster than you is a maniac?
handling
All the storms are the same soggy front end and oversprung backend only solution really is get the front forks fettled with aka Roger at revolution or change the front end altogether and change the rear shock its easy to adjust yourself but it wont cure the problem.