
Whats up with Zenodamper
- Blurr
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Re: Whats up with Zenodamper
No rush from my end, thrash away Firey 

Chariot of Fury 50cc 2stroke Race bike
Team Gumby in red
SAM & SRT Survived
Team Gumby in red
SAM & SRT Survived
- Blurr
- Apprentice Post Whore :-)
- Posts: 7246
- Joined: Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:31 pm
- Bike: ZX10R
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Stockton
Re: Whats up with Zenodamper
Report soldier 

Chariot of Fury 50cc 2stroke Race bike
Team Gumby in red
SAM & SRT Survived
Team Gumby in red
SAM & SRT Survived
- fireyrob
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- Bike: Z1000
- State: New South Wales
- Location: Ashfield
Re: Whats up with Zenodamper
The forks have calmed down significantly. They were really twitchy before but now communicate better particularly over uneven surfaces. Lots of feel compared to previous particularly at higher speeds. Easier to change lines mid corner. Your shock held true and under more throttle held line as opposed to before where the bike would run wide on exit. Thus feels like its easier to open the throttle earlier. The tracky will cop the same fork and shock change as I rode it today. However on Jim's advice Ill leave the roady shock stock with better setup to suit rougher surfaces. Overall 5 out of 5 Kudas for Zenodamper






09 ZX6R
03 Zthou
03 Zthou
- Kawawog
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- Location: Newcastle
Re: Whats up with Zenodamper
Noice! I must come down to sydney and have a chat with Master Jim about gettin my 10 set up properly for me 
