Posted April 2, 201113 yr Hey Folks, Just got myself a 98 Divvy 600n in red (I've heard red ones go faster!). Loving the bike and itching to get the Jinlun sold so I can out on the new bike. Happily the bike appears to 100% solid and apart from a flat battery when I got it all seems to be good. While I'm at liberty to post in the noob section a quick question about the suspension in these bikes. Is it really supposed to be so soft! There's no leakage or anything just really, erm, couchy ;O) Anyhoo. If that's how it is, that's how it is. If it ain't broke etc... (learned that from my Audi ) SO. Looking forward to some cheerfull banter. C.
April 2, 201113 yr Hey Folks, Just got myself a 98 Divvy 600n in red (I've heard red ones go faster!). Loving the bike and itching to get the Jinlun sold so I can out on the new bike. Happily the bike appears to 100% solid and apart from a flat battery when I got it all seems to be good. While I'm at liberty to post in the noob section a quick question about the suspension in these bikes. Is it really supposed to be so soft! There's no leakage or anything just really, erm, couchy ;O) Anyhoo. If that's how it is, that's how it is. If it ain't broke etc... (learned that from my Audi ) SO. Looking forward to some cheerfull banter. C. Than buses ? good old horse ye got there, yes the suspension is soft (can be uprated), enjoy the 'couchiness'ness' great touring bike for this very reason, Welcome to the on-line version of 'One flew over the cuckoos nest' thingwy
April 2, 201113 yr Author Than buses ? good old horse ye got there, yes the suspension is soft (can be uprated), enjoy the 'couchiness'ness' great touring bike for this very reason, Welcome to the on-line version of 'One flew over the cuckoos nest' thingwy Ciamar a tha sibh! Honestly though, my wife has more Gaelic than me though give a few weeks and I can probably get back to a decent 3 year old from Lewis level. Great to ifnd a fellow Scot on here. ciat mille Tapadh leat (s)... deary me I hope you're not proficient in Gaelic. Sorry.
April 3, 201113 yr Ciamar a tha sibh! Honestly though, my wife has more Gaelic than me though give a few weeks and I can probably get back to a decent 3 year old from Lewis level. Great to ifnd a fellow Scot on here. ciat mille Tapadh leat (s)... deary me I hope you're not proficient in Gaelic. Sorry. Achai d' mille tapadh os chraichan conhaiert gvher
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