Vlud, my Ohlins manual describes it fairly well I think. It says: Basic Adjustment The adjustment wheel on the Ohlins steering damper has 16 difefrent positions and count in number of clicks from maximum hard position. You set the damper to maximum hard by turning the know clockwise until it stops. Start the adjusting of the damper by setting it 10 clicks counter clockwise towards maximum soft position. The final setting of the damper is dependant on your bike, the road or the track and your riding habits If you think your bike feels unstable, turn the adjustment knob clockwise 2 clicks at a time until you have the performance you desire. When riding in urban areas we suggest that you set the damper to maximum soft. Is this what you're after? I run an Ohlins damper on my 996bip, and 10 clicks out is ok for me. [Edited on 24-4-2004 by NBs996] |