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Old 18-Aug-2005, 17:54
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Ohlins shock settings

Has anyone got the base settings for an aftermarket Ohlins on a 888/851?
I've lost my little yellow sheet that came with the shock and want to see how the base settings compare with the OE settings in the manual, cos after fidding for trackdays etc my 851 is riding like a bag of sh7te on the road.

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Old 18-Aug-2005, 21:03
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I can let you have the settings for the SP3 which has an Ohlins rear if you think that will help?

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Andrew i'd like the settings for ohlins rear please, ta
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 11:39
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I can let you have the settings for the SP3 which has an Ohlins rear if you think that will help?

Andrew

Hi Andrew, is that from the workshop manual or from an aftermarket shock - it's the latter that I'm after.

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Old 19-Aug-2005, 14:25
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The settings will be from the factory manual. I don't know if they're likely to be different for an aftermarket shock, but they might be a starting point. Have you tried John Hackett, or Harris Performance in Hertford? Or possible Jeff Baines at Silverstone?

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Old 19-Aug-2005, 20:36
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Fred, Paul

Some settings for the rear Ohlins on my SP3. Needless to say the information in the Owners manual and the Factory manual are different, so here are both. It might also be worth downloading this manual from the Ohlins web site: http://www.ohlins.com/pdf/07241-02.pdf

Owners manual:
Shock absorber described as DU8070.
Operating pressure - 17 atmospheres
Compression (knob on remote reservoir) - fully clockwise then 14 clicks anti-clockwise
Rebound (knob on bottom of shock) 0 - fully clockwise then 15 clicks anti-clockwise
Preload - no information

Factory manual:
Shock absorber described as DU0060.
Operating pressure - 14 atmospheres
Compression (knob on remote reservoir) - fully clockwise then 12 clicks anti-clockwise
Rebound (knob on bottom of shock) 0 - fully clockwise then 12 clicks anti-clockwise
Preload - to give sag of 5 -10 mm without rider, 30 - 40 mm with rider

Overall, the settings in the two manuals and in the Ohlins manual aren't that different, so I guess any of them would be a starting point - my opinion only of course!

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