After carefull consideration!

HMARC you complete example of a merrycan tosser. 110% Richardhead!!
 
HMARC you complete example of a merrycan tosser. 110% Richardhead!!

Remarks like this are downright offensive and unnecessary and NOT in the least bit funny. HMARC is a valuable contributor to this forum and he runs an excellent and very informative website. I for one and I'm sure there are many others out there, who would miss any further input from him should he decide to boycott this forum as a result of these remarks. Perhaps bigbike should appologise!!
 
JohnP said:
Remarks like this are downright offensive and unnecessary and NOT in the least bit funny. HMARC is a valuable contributor to this forum and he runs an excellent and very informative website. I for one and I'm sure there are many others out there, who would miss any further input from him should he decide to boycott this forum as a result of these remarks. Perhaps bigbike should appologise!!

Could not have put it better myself.
 
bigtwat2004 is merely a troll.

Up until now he has expended an inordinate amount of time extolling the virtues of his orange and black handbag of a bike over the 1200, and questioning our choice of bike whilst being unable to respond in a reasoned manner

This is just a change of tack...
 
If I had a website, and somebody liked what I did so much that they showed it to others, I'd be chuffed, proud that what I've done was of interest and helped and informed others. I wouldnt bitch about it.

Its just a further example of how ridiculous the sytem is over there. Still, dont worry, it'll happen here soon.
 
Yup agreed.

Mouse and JohnP summed it up better than I could.

Just 'cos you can hide behind a screen name on the www doesn't preclude being polite. HMarc has put a lot of effort in to his site and then shared it with us, a little more give as well as take would be appropriate from all of us - especially me :D
 
HMARC you complete example of a merrycan tosser. 110% Richardhead!!

BB04 - 77 posts spent on wind ups and p!ss taking? You have got too much time on your hands my sad friend, to want to spend so much time involved in such negative activity. If this is what you get off on you should have a serious talk with yourself! :rolleyes:

Shedracer - have you got the shocks on yet? What made you go for them in the end over Ohlins?

Si
 
Shedracer, here I was thinking you've gone for the RT after serious consideration! But now I know that it's just uprating the springs (and buying shocks to cover it up) on the GS - what a sigh of releif!

Anyhoo - I'd love a set of blingbling like that, but I'll spend my money on a year-card on the Nurburgring instead... :)

Do let us know what they're like! :D :beerjug:


Oh, and regarding the copyright, asking is good netiquette, and so is including the source. The picture does actually belong to someone... :)

And even if HMarc is American (so sorry, mate!) and is goverened by the President of War the all intelligent G-dubya, he has still contributed with some very nice writeups. :D Leave the geezer alone, willya :D
:beerjug:
 
Most of us are proud to be Americans. :D

Do not let the ravings of an agenda driven press (ours or yours) mislead you, my friend.

:beerjug:

Back to motorcycles...
 
As you say - back to motorcycles.

The only response I have to the original post is............................... why bother?

The 12GS is a great bike. But its not a racing tool needing the last best bits, and its not a really serious off road tool either. So why spend all that hard earned on components that will likely make bugger all real life difference?
 
birdseye said:
The only response I have to the original post is............................... why bother?

The 12GS is a great bike.
Yes, great but not as good as it COULD be. It can be improved upon.
 
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, no more rantings on about HMarc. He has been very helpful to me, concerning this subject (Shocks) and it was his review (he has these shocks fitted to his bike), that made me decide to go them. :D

Lets not let this thread be high jacked by some people, who have nothing better to do than slag others off. :mad:

THE SUBJEC: Replacement shocks.

I originally wanted to do something about the front shock, as I find it to be too firm/harsh, even after 9000 miles still set on the softest preload setting. I want to try and improve the ride quality/comfort with no loss in handling department. I looked into just getting it modified, but the price/benifit was not far from buying an aftermarket shock. So I then started researhing prices for new shocks and "After Carefull Consideration", I decided to go for the Wilbers. I was going to just go for the front but as my Xmas overtime money had just been deposited :) I went the whole hog. I believe these will be an improvement on the mass produced originals, as they are hand built and custom made for my weight and type of riding. :D Fast but smooth and safe. :D The price differance compared to say Ohlins or WP is quite good and the Wilbers offer lots of adjustment.

I only orderred them on Tuesday, so I am expecting them in 14 days. As soon as I get them, you guys will be the first to know about it. :D

If you check out HMarc`s web site, you can read his coments on these shocks. http://www.r1200gs.info/#daily

Hope this has answerred everybodys question and finaly please can we stop the negative comments and be more positive. I have no problem with micky taking, as long as its kept friendly people. :D

I guess that left me wide open for major p*** take. :hapybnce:
 
...just got back from a long ride on my Wilbers-equipped R1200GS. I'm a happy guy now! Amazing how a good ride can put you in the best of moods, eh?

Thanks to those of you who defended me, particularly Shedracer. You're a Good Guy™. Send me your postal address and I'll comp you a hat with an R1200GS on it. :-)

I'm just another GS owner trying to do what I can to help out the community...
 
HMarc - glad to see that you're (as said over'ere) a happy bunny, some bike therapy and a few positive comments can do a lot.

And, please, do keep up the very informative site - I reckon I've read everything on it. Biiiiig thanks!!

Shedracer, those shocks are only to stop the tobacco shocking out of the pipe... confess now... you want a more Americanish ride don'tya... that's why you went to the American site and looked...

;) ;) ;)

Seriously on the subject of damping.

If you're feeling that the bike "hits up" through the bars (technical term :rolleyes: ) it's not the preload that you should be fiddling with. Preload only sets the static sag really (and with the correct springs the dynamic sag/static sag can be adjusted to perfection).
It's the compression damping settings that you need to soften. That should prevent the harshness up through the bars - and, if you find that the bike bounces back up after a compress, you've got too little rebound damping, if you experience the bike squatting down after plenty of bumps, then you have got too much rebound damping...

I might be talking out of my 4rse too... so use your common sense and don't sue me if it goes pear shaped. :D

:beerjug:
 
Originally posted by Hmarc - You're a Good Guy™.

Like the 'trade mark'!!!! Who said Americans lack a sense of humour!!




:hapybnce:
 
Cestria said:
Originally posted by Hmarc - You're a Good Guy™.

Like the 'trade mark'!!!! Who said Americans lack a sense of humour!!




:hapybnce:

Watch out!!! He might have Copyrighted © that! ;) ;) :D :D :D :D :beerjug: :beerjug:
 
Interestingly I think the front shock on my bike is OK, but the rear one doesn't go "soft" enough for one-up riding.

Two up I have max preload and nearly max damping, and it's pretty good. But one up, even with minimum preload and the damping turned down a long way, it's still too hard. Sadly I can't afford new shocks this year, I'll have to manage!
 


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