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Old 28-Sep-2005, 10:07   #68
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logyk,
The bike doesn't have a remote hydraulic preload adjuster. What you are seeing is the compression damping adjuster on the remote reservoir. Check out the attached photo to see what an Ohlins with a remote hydraulic preload adjuster looks like: It's the small gold aluminum body with the large black knob.

The tip over switch is a small black cylinder with an eletrical cable coming off of it. It clips into a bracket that is mounted to the right side of the frame just above the rear engine mounting bolt.

If you look down inside the right carbon airtube from the front of the bike with a flashlight, you will be able to see the frame number that is stamped into the headstock tube.

The number will give a us a better idea of when the bike was made.

Brian
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