Thanks, Mike - your kind words mean a lot to me.
My intent with this thread (as with a few others I've started) was not just to document what I decided to do, but how I decided on it, hoping that might be of interest or help to others. I've benefitted immeasurably from the insight and support of the community here, so if I can provide something back, I'm glad to do it.
I'm back to having a stable income, and my fancy 3D printer is scheduled to arrive next week. I am starting to believe that 2023 is gonna be a big year for my poor neglected old bike...
Suspension Upgrades
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Re: Suspension Upgrades
Good on ya, Phil. We'll be looking forward to it.
P.S. Can you do anything about the weather?
P.S. Can you do anything about the weather?
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Re: Suspension Upgrades
A great write-up and a beautiful machine. Love the boomies, new gauges, brakes, front and rear end upgrades, the lot. And above all the reports on how it worked out, good or bad...
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
Own a one-man CNC shop, Building a CBX '79 with ZX-9R suspension and lots of nice custom CNC parts...
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