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 This Weeks -S- mods http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft...777.9416386574  This weeks mods started with a way nice Rick Mayer custom seat, i spent the day at Ricks shop in Anderson Ca, what a great guy and a true craftsman. WHAT A GREAT SEAT!!!!! | 
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 Man I wish we had a guy like that in the Right Coast. | 
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 Next mod today, was the very nice paralegalstopumflopinarm thingy, exactly the same legnth as the Cup factory arm, got it from my very friendly and always extremely helpful local BMW delaer, A&S in Sacto, see Todd in parts for your sapecial dealio. Makes the front end feel the way i would epxect a sport bike to feel, planted and easier to steer, very pleased so far a day ride sat will tell for sure, about 300mi, of which maybe 20 will be striaght.http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft...777.9414252546 | 
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 I think that Bill is his pop and also does seats? | 
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 CLOS, if you want a seat from Rick, i can help you out with the design supervision engineering etc, i will take care of it in person if you like. We should talk it through on the phone if your serious, e-mail me a number at acidburn3333@yahoo.com i can call you from the office Pix and searious measurements are what he needs to do a top rate job, pix of you on the bike and you will need to talk to him on the phone. He has done over 30 1100-S seats and knows what to do, if he knows enough about the payload, | 
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 http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft...777.9414252546  Stealth wunderflick wind screen, wait till you see the wireless radar detector set up for next week, very military and very beechin. | 
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 NOW THEN; ****, **** , ****. ****in -A- son of a ***** guys. Just got back form a 60 mile test race, i mean ride, ****in-A-, now thats what that bike is supposed to handle like, its what'swrong with all but the prep and cup -S-s-, its the best kept secret , that ****er really feels great now, inspires confidance, SOB im excited about this, if you have not riden an -S- with the shorter arm geometry you dont know what thier potential is, really guys, this is incredible. I weigh 230 and the front and rear shocks are still stock. It makes the bike more agressive, more stable, but you tip forward a bit more due to the steepper rear angle, but goddam does she handle nice, butter through turns and feeling reel good, i only backed off on the suspension adjustments a bit, all three, Legs are up under the tank now which helps also, this is very exciting for me, i had no idea the bike was as capable as it now appears to be. More to come, mods and improvements, after that test, i desire no other bike at this moment. :cool: Oh and on the short straight test trap section, as the needle swung to 122mph, plenty left, rock solid, very impressed. | 
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 Greetings Acidburn, It is good to see your healthy attitude! Have fun Dude! Cheers, Robert Foster Foster Design PS; Thanks for the Jet Hot tip, that is the best coating company there is!. We are now a Jet Hot Distributor. | 
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 Bob, most excellent on the J HOt guys, really pleased, top stuff, my is working out wonderfully. I left you a message today, maybe we can talk tomorrow i have located a few other tops suppliers and ideas you might like. Having to much fun this week | 
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 Best kept secret?  It has to the the number one talked about and performed modification.  Given that it's less than a Cnote if you can handle the quality and looks and height of the GS/S-prep stock steel arm, the best bargain performance mod you can make. Can anyone think of a more discussed topic over the years? Seriously though, the enthusiasm is nice. Like 'los, I'm jealous of your local availability of a good saddle guy. Sounds great. | 
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 Well discussed yes, conclusions and direct reccomendations,,,hmmmm, i guess i did not dig hard enough. Anyway now it is imperical data for me and i cannot stress the glee and delight i am experiencing as i am aobut to head out inot the berressa hills for a 6 hour test session. The value of this mod, IMO has been way understated as well as promoted. I beleive allot of folks are psending big bucks on F&R shocks and not seeing what they are capable of due to the lack of this mod, i also think allot of folks would not buy the shocks if they did this first. Seats,, RMC has done over 30 -s- seats, call him if you like he is top rate and does not require an in person fit on this model. | 
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 Definitely the most bang for the buck.  There have been many threads where new folks (who do limited searching :)  have asked about recommended mods.  I'm very sure the shorter torque arm has come up #1 bang for the buck every time.  People have been pretty emphatic about it.  I'd be more thrilled if I could handle as short of an arm as some of you guys can. It's hardly a replacement for shocks though. They have very little to do with each other. The torque arm improves turn in, and increases weight transfer under braking. It does nothing else for handling. Least of all any sort of damping function, which is what new shocks are about (the stock springs are just fine if one is of the proper weight) It's also the same mod most guys make on sport bikes (me and my Hawk, if it qualifies, included) It's just normally done by lowering the front end instead of raising the rear, though sometimes either or both. I've had the Hawk raised way up for over 2 months now, but ride it so infrequently (lack time, and the crap steering bearings I haven't gotten around to replacing) that it still suprises me. A couple times I've almost ran off the inside of the first sharp turn in the morning. Yeah, I can be an idiot. Too slow to adjust. I may have to consider this seat business. You really think the mods people request of the seat are common/typical/alike enough that one can expect good service remotely? What's a ballpark cost number for the mods? thanks roger (who'd like to spend less time sliding forward onto his crotch on the bike, but doesn't want to make the reach to the ground any longer than it is already) p.s. can you describe in detail how the shape changed and how and where it feels better? I have the stock and the Wunderlich and find the latter only a slight improvment. Maybe I need to get my stocker out and freshen the specificity of my disenchantement. | 
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 Roger - on the seat front, I think that unless you can go to the guy's shop for a custom fit, the seat would not be much better than any after market unit. Rich's in Seattle is in this business as well. He does great work, but it is time intensive, at least the way he does it. He charged me $450 I think for a leather seat, but he must have spent 3+ hours just on the fitting. He'd cut and trim, then I would go for a ride and return and report. I was at the place for 6+ hour off and on. The major changes in my seat are that the front is higher to avoid the forward slide and shaping a pocket for my butt. Rich also claims to be able to do custom seat from photos. I think asks for 3 or 4 shots - two of the individual standing, side and rear views and a couple on the bike. | 
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 DCooper Are we neighboors? I am in Kirkland, shoot me an Email at davehopkins@windermere.com and we should hook up. I also have the short link and Rich's seat. The seat is very good but if I had to choose it would be the link! | 
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 Hmmmmm, maybe the next time I get up that way (Bothell) I can bring my seat and get some nice local board member to bring an S and I can get mine customized.  That would be extremely cool.  I was supposed to hook up with DC last time I was up there but it didn't work out.  Just got off a conf call with the Bothell office a couple minutes ago.  Hope to be up there in August but am not sure yet. later roger | 
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