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Old 08-Aug-2004, 18:43
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Hi all, bought my 996 back in march; wish I'd done it sooner!!
I have spent a small fortune tarting the bike up to make it look good, so now I an concentrating on the handling / performance. I am thinking about buying an Ohlins rear shock. What difference will I see ? The Showa shock seems a little stiff, & when I hit a series or bumps, I end up sitting on the tank ! Can anybody give me some advice on front & rear suspension settings. I am 14 st 10 lbs fully kitted up. I am also thinking of going a tooth smaller on the front sprocket. What do u all think ?
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Paul

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Old 08-Aug-2004, 18:55
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If you mainlyu ride one up then swapping to a Ohlins shock from a single seat version (SPS or R) will give you a spring that is 1kg/mm softer and should improve the rear end feel.
if this the way you intend to go I wouldn't do to much to the front until you have the back end sorted.

One tooth smaller is a popular mod and works well on Ducatis, jsut need to make sure the ride height is adjusted to the right setting afterwards.

Can't advise on actual settings as I'm a bit lighter than you.

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