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andy tims

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Had to take the RR back to Bahnstormer this morning as they didn't set the sag for me when I collected it last week.

Nice ride over & the job was soon done. I also got a nice RR T-Shirt as a gift for the inconvenience of having to go back.

Here are a few quick iPhone pics showing some of the bits I fitted last Sunday

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Had a good ride back - the bike was definitely more settled at the back and much more confidence inspiring. I revved it out to 14k revs in 4th for the first time - Bloody hell :hororr:

Anyway, I was nearly home, when a youngish Mum in her early 30s with a car full of kids nearly had me off. I was turning right from a major road to a minor road at a T Junction with a right turn lane. The left lane of the major road was pretty full of slow moving traffic and they were several cars trying to emerge from the minor road. I had been indicating for about 50 metres and was going no more than about 10 - 15 mph as I started to make my turn. Said young lady apparently hadn't seen me (despite being really careful to look for bikes apparently) & started to pull out. I blasted my horn and aborted the turn but she still hit me. Somehow I stayed on, my lovely new bike is no longer quite so pretty.

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There were witnesses and she seems to be doing the right thing - I should get a call from her insurance company soon. Bahnstormer quickly emailed a quote which I forwarded. It's just the can and the scuff plate on the swing arm is scratched, so just the ?1,066 :distress:

I know it could have been much worse - I did well / was lucky to stay on and the bike is still perfectly ride-able, but it's just a PITA.

At least a nice pub lunch with my good lady cheered me up a bit.
 
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Sorry to hear this, glad you are ok. Nice parts fitted to your bike. I hope the insurance process is smooth. Be safe.
 
Hey Andy, that's very unfortunate but glad you are ok and the damage is limited. I hope it gets sorted for you ASAP.
 
I feel your pain...

Today I got to drive my new car (to me) to Bishop Stortford...and then took the train home.
On our way to Norwich we found out the water pump didn't work/miraculously stopped working within 100miles of our buying it.

Managed to dump it a BMW in Bishop S. Can't wait for the ?600 bill to come. Missed a wedding and birthday celebrations.
 
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That is a bit shit Alex. You seem to have the medusa touch with mechanical stuff just at the moment, penny farthing?
 
Andy, sorry to hear of your knock - you live to fight another day and thankfully damage easy to sort, hope said lady coughs up quick. Alex, you are a shit magnet when it comes to (BMW) vehicles :), sorry to hear about your bad luck with the car, what have you bought?
 
that's really shit luck Andy, hope she does the right thing and you get it all sorted soon as mate.
 
alex I don't really no what to say..... you should put a lottery ticket on mate cause you must be due a win lol
 
E90 330i N52 2006 on 66k miles. The solid reliable one FFS.

I know, I know, I can't catch a break it seems. Roll on 2017...

LOL'd at 'shit magnet'
 
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Painful to hear thats happened & glad youre okay though!

How did the setting of the sag go?
I asked for that at AJ when I picked it up on Friday & was told it needs no alternations at all to leave it..
 
I feel your pain...

Today I got to drive my new car (to me) to Bishop Stortford...and then took the train home.
On our way to Norwich we found out the water pump didn't work/miraculously stopped working within 100miles of our buying it.

Managed to dump it a BMW in Bishop S. Can't wait for the ?600 bill to come. Missed a wedding and birthday celebrations.

Bummer
 
Glad you weren't hurt Andy, at the end of the day its only metal. It will be as good as new soon. Alex, I laughed out loud at "shit magnet" too, be careful when you go for a pee, you certainly don't want to break that off.

JimmyMac
 
I feel your pain...

Today I got to drive my new car (to me) to Bishop Stortford...and then took the train home.
On our way to Norwich we found out the water pump didn't work/miraculously stopped working within 100miles of our buying it.

Managed to dump it a BMW in Bishop S. Can't wait for the ?600 bill to come. Missed a wedding and birthday celebrations.

Thats bad Alex, you are not having much luck. Hope you at least get your bike back soon
 
They're talking about preload. The manual does a pretty good job on explaining how to set it,just make sure you calibrate the suspension if you make changes to preload.
 
They're talking about preload. The manual does a pretty good job on explaining how to set it,just make sure you calibrate the suspension if you make changes to preload.

Ah right I see. How do you know what the preload should be set to for each individual then? I take it adjusting the preload involves using spanners to do this yes? Or is this done electronically?
 
You'll need couple spanners and the plastic socket from the toolkit. As for how much to adjust it the manual only gives measurements for an 85kg rider,I'm not far off that so set it as per manual and it feels ok.



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Preload

Front preload can be adjusted manually via the adjuster at the top of the right fork leg and rear preload via the adjuster on the rear shock. Instructions can be found in the Owner's Manual on p67. Once you have finished making any adjustments you will then need to calibrate the system. The calibration is required so the DDC system can take into account any changes to ride height so it can accurately calculate suspension travel and adjust accordingly. Adjusting front and rear preload correctly is fundamental to getting the best from the DDC system.
 
Thanks guys, I'll give this a look up in the handbook and maybe give it a bash. Once the manual adjustments have been made with spanners, does the handbook clearly tell you how to then calibrate the system?
 

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