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joe748
12-Jan-2004, 17:42
what are the differences (a part from the price!) between an ohlins 46PRXB and 46PRC shock?

i assume that the cheaper one comes on all the "stantard" ohlins models e.g 748r and so on

cheers,
joe

skidlids
12-Jan-2004, 17:58
the PRC stands for DeCarbon type with Rebound and Compression, I suspect the PRXB has the high and low speed Compession damping, as I think thats the coding for the unit on my R6

NBs996
12-Jan-2004, 18:06
As skidlids rightly says, the prxb has high and low speed compression adjustment. Also it has the dial-type preload adjustment where the prc has the c-spanner rings.
That's what I understand from ohlins website anyway!

nb