Hey Huss,
thanks for the heads up.
We never met but we came really close I guess, I used to work with Denis.
I remember you mentioning your mishap with Stig.
I don't know what to say.
Denis' bike really feels like it's floating on the road while mine feels like riding a bull.
If anybody knows an Ohlins guy is Socal , I'll take the suggestion.
Glad to hear that you are healing well, and all the best for the new year.
Francesco
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> --- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, "Francesco" <francesco.perlangeli@> wrote:
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> > Thank you all for pitching in.
> > Even thought I'm seriously tempted to do it by myself,
> > I'll likely go with Stig and his experience.
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> Some people like Stig, but I had some lousy experience with him.
> The shock on my St4s (Ohlins) was leaking at the remote preload adjust knob, so I shipped it off to him.
> I asked for the full refresh/rebuild. Got the shock back, after about 1K miles it started to leak at the main body. Sent it back to him, he apologized, said there were some burrs inside it (how they got there I don't know - dirty workbench?) rebuilt it again. Leaked again.
> Did it a third time - seems ok so far but I have not had much chance this year to put miles on it due to unforseen events.
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> The entire time I used a 'shock sock' so the shock was completely clean and protected from road debris. I can see one time getting a sloppy job, but twice in a row? And it never had any issues on the shock body until his work.
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> Just a heads up.
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> Huss
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
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