Haven't bought one yet, as if I don't like these little suckers, they're
goin' back !

Apparently for fully loaded two up riding, it is desirable to increase the
air pressure, though so I'm lead to believe, for simple two-up riding it's
not necessary.

Must say I'm quite looking forward to it.


Barry Edwards




----- Original Message -----
From: uranus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fournales


> At 05:08 19/09/01, you wrote:
> >BTW, that's the good thing about the Fournales unit, at least here in the
> >UK. If you don't like them send them back to the supplier ( M R Holland)
> >within 28 days and it's a full refund, so I didn't think I had much to
lose.
>
> I have Fournales shocks on my, ahem, "project" bike (the Kawa).  It's so
long since I rode it that I can't comment on ride/handling quality a lot,
other than to say that Fournales build quality and after sales service, even
on near 20-year old stuff, is great + progressive springing is always nice
for ride quality.  Have you got a high pressure air pump if you want to
adjust them?  The air volume is small, so if you touch the valve you have to
re-inflate them from zero.

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