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Dougducati 27-Sep-2006 09:19

Rear Ride Height On A 583SS
 
Any suggestions on how to get more rear ride height on a 583SS? Is the only way to put a longer rear shock on it?

Iconic944ss 27-Sep-2006 09:25

I seem to remember someone looking at an adapter of somesort but not sure of the outcome - search for posts by Kev (Skidlids) I think the easiest way is to use a longer 900ssie shock.

Frank

andys 900ss 27-Sep-2006 09:35

As Frank says Doug,

We have a 750ssie shock in and it works ideal.

Andy

Dougducati 27-Sep-2006 09:39

Thanks chaps. Kind of knew that was going to be the answer.

phil_h 27-Sep-2006 09:41

twpd may still have one of his original 800ssie shocks for sale - I bought one of them.

Scooter916 27-Sep-2006 09:51

have a look at phil2`s bike
I noticed a jack up kit fitted to what appeared to be a std shock.
Glyn

psychlist 27-Sep-2006 09:54

Louigi had a set of adapters made up about an inch long that screwed into the loop arm/tie rod, then the eyebolts screwed into them. A few that tried them said it raised it a lot tho, but you could always drop the forks thro the yokes a smidge to compensate! I asked James to weld an extra 3/4" to the end of each loop arm and that was about perfick.
Quite a bit cheaper than a new shock, but I ended up getting one for this year anyway :D

phil_h 27-Sep-2006 10:06

Its an SS paul, and they dont have a linkage.

ali 27-Sep-2006 10:42

Phil had an adaptor made up which seemed to work well, or you can get a longer shock. Ohlins DU235 is up to 12mm longer than std, but if you're going to spend that sort of money then I'd recommend you get one made up with a custom body length. It'll only cost about £50 more and you'll have the exact adjustment range you want.

Another alternative if you buy an ohlins, or any other with ride height adjustment, is to have a new spiggot made up for the lower end. This is what I intend to do this winter, have a few made of varying lengths and spend some time finding out which's best.

If you search back on the board you should find some post from Skids & I on shock length:

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ighlight=du235

Cheers,

Ali

Jon 27-Sep-2006 21:53

I have an adapter fitted, but it just feels to biased towards the front. So I whipped the Ohlins off my 996R and stuck that on:) It feels about right.
Or in other to put it another way. The std ss shock 325m with the adapter this increases to 365mm :( So by swopping the shock for the Ohlins (305mm) It works out at about 340mm


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