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Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 19:52

Ohlins shock... how to test it?
 
I've got it :)
The biggest investment in my whole racing carreer :lol:

http://desmodue.kicks-ass.net/desmod...make-me-faster

A friend of mine told me I have to make it tested on a machine (???), the seller told me there was no point making it reworked. So what do I do? Any idea of how to know if a shock is in good condition before fitting it?

Cheers
Tonio.

dickieducati 12-Jan-2006 20:22

i dont really know, but i would sling it on, try it and if it doesnt feel any good get it looked at. you'll have to adjust it anyway i would guess.

skidlids 12-Jan-2006 20:24

You can have them put on a shock dyno to test the damping and seeing if the damping is not only OK but also matches the spring rate.
If you suspect the damping has failed remove the spring and try pushing in and then pulling out the damper rod by hand at various damper settings and see if things are altering as they shoud do, that is the more you turn the damping up the harder it should be to move the damper rod.
Alternatively just fit it to the bike and set sag etc set damping to minimum and bounce it up and down then increase the rebound until the shock feels as though it no longer tops out. Final adjustments to the rebound and adjustments to the compression can then be made after you have ridden the bike.
How come such a big investment I usually pay £250 or less for a damper like that.

AK 12-Jan-2006 20:26

he paid euros for it Skids, and well cheap - lucky little wotsit:o

dickieducati 12-Jan-2006 20:26

Quote:

Originally posted by skidlids
How come such a big investment I usually pay £250 or less for a damper like that.

dont tell him that!

he'll be crying in his snails :(

skidlids 12-Jan-2006 20:53

Its the usually or less as Ohlins are a bit common

kye 12-Jan-2006 21:50

Kev 916 engines lying around the bathroom are common for you.

Ohlins for us normal folk are usually rare and expensive, and it seems to be like that because you have them all! LOL

nelly 12-Jan-2006 22:00

There's not a whole lot to go wrong other than it may need a service. An easy test to do to check all is well with the damping is to turn the bottom adjuster ring. It should index with a click. The clicks should be positive and faintly audible.
If they aren't then it's due a service.
Not fool proof, but a good indicator.

Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 22:33

Quote:

Message original : skidlids
How come such a big investment I usually pay £250 or less for a damper like that.

That's exactly what I paid for it, P&P from France included. That may not be the cheapest option but I'm not sure I could have find better deal by myself...

Tonio600 12-Jan-2006 23:01

Quote:

Message original : nelly
There's not a whole lot to go wrong other than it may need a service. An easy test to do to check all is well with the damping is to turn the bottom adjuster ring. It should index with a click. The clicks should be positive and faintly audible.
If they aren't then it's due a service.
Not fool proof, but a good indicator.

everything is clicking :)
I've turned all what I could turn, looked good to me :lol:

Cheers for the tip mate.


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