I dont remember the brand, but my wife got it for me from Costco. It is stainless steel, thick wood with a kind of protectant coat. Right before buying that, We actually had someone that was going to come and make a custom work bench which was very similar to that one, but about $1200 more the Costco trip was great timing.Hi Lucati,
2 questions:
a. What is the brand of your tool box? is it stainless steel or aluminum? and was the top surface made of thick wood? it is very nice looking
b. After you change your exhaust, how do you tune your bike?
Thanks
Hi Lucati,Apparently brembo billet clutch MC are back ordered, so I was offered an RCS instead haha
I told them I’ll just wait for the billet MC. Until then I’m putting the stock MC back so I can ride a bit.
they offered me the regular RCS which I have already. The corsa corta was mentioned but I was told the same time line that I saw you have mentioned.Hi Lucati,
Did they offer you the RCS or the RCS Corsa Corta? Because if the RCS 16 Corsa Corta is available now, I want to order.
Thanks
I’m not sure I’m seeing the right video haha. I saw the guy just getting on the 1299If you skip to 7:25 you’ll find a solution. Whether it’s the one you want im not sure but it did the job
1299 Carbon Panigale Series
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Hi @Araitim , do you have experience on removing springs from Ohlins shock?hey yalllll, any one know of some type of spring compressor (that isn’t crazy expensive) that I can use to remove the spring from my ohlins ttx shock? I tried that “hook on both sides” type (____) but the hooks were too big to fit the spring, couldn’t find a smaller one. Any suggestions would be just fabulousss
Yep copied the wrong link. My badI’m not sure I’m seeing the right video haha. I saw the guy just getting on the 1299
haha if I had that entire contraption I’d try! I did actually try once with tie-down straps...didn’t work as good as I’d thoughtYep copied the wrong link. My bad
Same time as before 7:25
A shout out for WRS.it. When I purchased my new wheels for my 1199S they were special order from Marchesini. I was dealing with a shop in the USA and waited on some list for 3 months. This was in early 2017. I got sick of all the lies and excuses from them and ended up contacting WRS after a google search. 8 weeks later after a custom build and both wheels painted at the same time to ensure colour matching by Marchesini, I had them in my hands. And for about $1000 AUD cheaper than the useless accessory store in the USA. Plus one for WRS.it.I glanced through that website the other day, never seen it before, wrs.it . I saw an ohlins damper with a black finish. It looks waaayyy better than the regular aluminum finish one, only reason I bought that one because I thought there was no other option. Have to switch these out in the near future
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Ok guys I just watched the video. And the spring removal is not what attracted my interest.Yep copied the wrong link. My bad
Same time as before 7:25
Click bait for the views.And there were two other things I noticed.
Some shocks the spring can be removed by just backing off the preload all the way. I'm assuming that you tried this and it's not the case for this particular case. One idea I have is to take 2 pieces of plate steel(or aluminum), cut a slot to fit the center shaft in, 3 threaded rods with nuts and slide it in and tighten the nuts till the bottom spring retainer can be pulled out. You shouldn't need to compress too much, I'm guessing if you were to get the plate between 2-3 coils then it will be more than enough to get the retainer out. You might even run up to AutoZone and rent something like in the picture. I wouldnt compress any of the coils till they touch, I would grab a few more coils and compress them all a little as opposed to all the way down on 1-2 coils . Shouldnt be under alot of tension when the preload is fully backed off.hey yalllll, any one know of some type of spring compressor (that isn’t crazy expensive) that I can use to remove the spring from my ohlins ttx shock? I tried that “hook on both sides” type (____) but the hooks were too big to fit the spring, couldn’t find a smaller one. Any suggestions would be just fabulousss
hahah, I thought the pool was pretty nice...Ok guys I just watched the video. And the spring removal is not what attracted my interest.
I just could not believe they stuck that piece of wood against the bottom of the Akra system. Sacrilegious
And there were two other things I noticed.