Rear shock rebuild / replacement The rear shock on my 1997 ST2 is getting a bit 'tired' and starting to weep slightly - as it would after 22 years! I have found a company called Brooks Suspension who do refurbs/rebuilds for £130 which would at least leave the bike looking standard. Has anyone on here got experience of them, good or bad? The other option is to go for something like a Hagon at around £300 (+£100 for remote adjustment). I don't need a high-spec race shock or anything like that, but are there any other recommendations? Many Thanks, Phil |
Hi Phil, I've heard good reports of Brooks but not used them personally. The ST4s rear Ohlins shock is a good upgrade and the remote preload adjuster is useful for loading variations. I paid £120 to get my Ohlins rebuilt last year so your quote is right in the ball park. ebay, gumtree and even Facebook Marketplace are all hunting grounds! Good luck Cant resist a browse! Here is the best price v condition Ohlins I could find on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ducati-ST...0/153333948765 |
I've bought a few parts from Brooks for when I'm rebuilding forks or shocks and £130 is a good price if it includes Seals, renewing the oil and re-gassing I'm guessing it is a Sachs shock as satndard, a little tricky to get apart but easy enough when you know what your doing and have the right tools alternatives would be something like a shock from a newer Ducati such as an ST3 or ST4, or even a 620/800/1000 Monster as they are all 305mm centre to centre on the mounting holes. If going for a Monster one I would see about swapping the sping off your one to the replacement as I think it is a bit stiffer. Good alternative would be a Nitron R1 shock, although a Monotube without an external reservoir they do contain a floating piston that seperates the oil from the gas and hydraulic preload is an option |
Thanks for the feedback - the old shock should get removed this weekend. |
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