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ok shock is out, so overhaul and new spring.
where should i send it :puzzled:
Dukerob
11-Oct-2004, 14:39
or Kais, they're also Ohlins experts Kais Web-site (http://www.kais-performance.co.uk/)
skidlids
11-Oct-2004, 16:05
Or Phone Richard at Harris Performance, about £90 for overhaul of seals oil etc and £60 odd quid for a spring last time I enquired, I get my springs else where fopr under £30 normally.
Maxton and get them to do the forks at the same time!
Mmmmmm,
Im just about to get an Ohlins shock serviced as well. What is the weight range for a K tech spring with a number of 57-160-60?
I am about 14 and a half to 15 stone when fully kitted up in my bike gear.
Cheers,
DC.:burn:
skidlids
11-Oct-2004, 20:28
Not sure but I think that means its a 160mm long spring rated at 6.0kg/mm which is very light if fitted to a 748/9**
Probably about right for a 10 stone rider
Originally posted by skidlids
Not sure but I think that means its a 160mm long spring rated at 6.0kg/mm which is very light if fitted to a 748/9**
Probably about right for a 10 stone rider
Oh bugger,
Looks like I will be changing the spring then.
And yes it is for a 748 but I have a single seat unit so no passengers.
:burn:
skidlids
11-Oct-2004, 20:55
From what I recall the single seat 748/9** bikes came with either a 6.4kg/mm or a 6.5kg/mm spring with the Biposto getting a 7.5kg/mm
Have you ever checked the loaded and unloaded sag to see how it compares to recommended settings.
http://www.ohlins.com/pdf/07241-02.pdf
page 5
DaveB916
12-Oct-2004, 18:11
Always send mine to Alan at AJR racing never let me down.
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