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RobertoRC46

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About RobertoRC46

  • Birthday 03/28/1977

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    Germany
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    VFR 800F A5 (RC46 II)

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  1. RobertoRC46

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    Thank you all for the comments. It is indeed a great place to ride in terms of scenery...and really cold too even in mid of August. As for the cyclists...they are truly impressive. The gradient is reaching 12%.
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    So nice :fing02: , I would love to have it!
  4. RobertoRC46

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    If I ever make it to U.S., it will be my honour to meet you! ...but actually, in the pic is a friend riding his VFR. So, you will have to welocome two of us!
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    Shiny perfect!
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    Who said that the VFR doesn' t go up on the mountains? :fing02:
  7. I live in Greece, where the roads are very bumpy! I'm 1,80m height and 76kilos. I recently adjusted my suspension settings to the best setting I 've ever had. That is to say 4 lines to be shown in front (default is 2 plus 2 to softer). For the rear compression set to 5 scales starting from soft to hard. Rear rebound set to 1 and 2/4 turns from soft to hard (default is 1 and 1/4). Notice that if you are using the stock suspension, take into consideration the condition of your suspension (e.g. the miles run so far). Mine has 16.000 miles. The first thing to do is to get the proper sag, and then fine tune based on your personal riding style and tarmac conditions.
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