848 Evo shock corrosion issues Hi Ive been looking at getting an 848 Evo. Had a 1098S but had issues with starting and clutch overheating so sold it for a GSXR 1000 which was fast but didnt like to stop. And didnt look or sound like a Ducati so ive sold it. Ive looked at 3 848s. None had a hugger fitted, all were describes as 'like new' or 'excellent condition' but all had corrosion on the bottom rose joint for the ride height adjuster and all had issues on the shock body or the adjuster in the center of the reservoir. Is this a common thing on the Showa suspension? One i looked at has new forks replaced under warranty. Im sufficiently concerned to have halted my persuit of one for now. Anyone else got any issues? Thanks |
Not really seen a problem & Showa forks & shocks are also fitted to jap bikes, I recon it's because people wash their bikes off & don't spray any lube or protection on the vulnerable areas, after saying that a hugger or some sort of shock guard is a good idea as they do collect all the crudd. |
as Chas says, plus many get washed and put back in the garage wet and not used for a while so corrode - know that from experience |
Never had a problem with a Showa shock. That said a hugger is a must if the bike is being used regularly. As the guys mention, you can never just wash a bike and put it away if you want to avoid corrosion. First thing I look for on a bike, if I am buying, is the condition of the folks and chain. Gives you a clear picture as too how the bike has been kept. ATB Pete |
Ive never had a problem with any of my bikes corroding like the 2 848s i saw. Ive run 2 Hondas through winter and had less. It must just be down to the owners not putting a hugger on, and not having the same idea of what a clean bike it. Oh well, my search continues. |
Simple....................fit Ohlins ;) |
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