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Author: | anders [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | M1R manual, pdf format |
I did download the M1R manual from the download pages some weeks back. Now I have reorganized it (images in correct order) and put it all into one pdf file to be viewed and printed using acrobat reader. It's still only bitmaps, I don't have any OCR software available. All I did was to rearrange the page sequence and put it into one file. So it's still big, approx 1.5Mb. It can be found on http://www.kvenna.net/Doc/M1RManual.pdf If someone (the moderator?) wants to put it back on this site, please feel free to do so. Anders http://www.kvenna.net (my personal MC pages in Norwegian) |
Author: | fasterdammit [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 9:09 pm ] |
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Very cool! Thanks for going through the trouble. I haven't checked into the document yet but I know it's going to get some use this winter when I pull the front legs off the old girl! (yes, my Paso! And no, I wouldn't refer to the mrs. as the 'old girl' unless I wanted her to cash in my life insurance policy!) |
Author: | anders [ Tue Aug 30, 2005 6:25 am ] |
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There is also a service bulletin. Please Check out Anders |
Author: | lceriani [ Wed Aug 31, 2005 7:33 am ] |
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great job, thanks! the service bullettin seems interesting, have you already applied that mod? does it works? LC |
Author: | anders [ Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:03 pm ] |
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No, I have not done the modification myself yet. By the way, I have no Paso, but I have a Paso fork on my Ducati Mille S2. In that fork, I have WP springs (and filled oil according to WP reccomendations) which suits the Mille better than the original Paso setup. my (slightly modified) Mille is presented (in Norwegian) at http://www.kvenna.net/ducati_mille_s2.htm Anders |
Author: | lceriani [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:57 am ] |
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Thanks! So if anyone there will apply that mod, please send feeback! LC |
Author: | paso750 [ Fri Sep 02, 2005 3:40 pm ] |
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I`m using Hyperpro progressive fork springs (and have also a progressive rear spring not yet installed though). I`m very pleased with them. The fork finally shows that it absorbs shocks, you can actually see it movong ! :umm: Before it seemed quite hard. Of course these springs also come with a different fork oil (SAE 2.5). I think this change was a big improvement. I got this set also for 2 other fellow Paso riders and they both felt the same. My personal feeling is that the best is when you don`t weigh over 90kg otherwise it`s probably better to stick to the original ones. Main reason being that the first response of the fork is faster and softer and at a certain weight the springs will already be slightely in progression from the body weight. We`re around 72-80kg. The kit from Hyperpro costs € 129,-. I found ours on ebay a couple of years ago for under €99,-. I think that money is well invested. |
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