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Old 22-Jun-2005, 00:39
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Does anyone know a breaker who specialises in Ducati's preferably in the South. Thanks
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Old 22-Jun-2005, 00:45
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Not in the South but Jim at Bike Enders in Romford is a good bet for used parts. 01708 455530
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there are always a few advertising in MCN
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Old 22-Jun-2005, 10:29
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I've still got some ST parts .... what model/parts did you need?
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Old 22-Jun-2005, 12:00
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im looking for an Ohlins suspension unit for an ST4S that I believe fits an ST4 and a Non Fango top box, which may be rarer than hens teeth.
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Old 22-Jun-2005, 12:23
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Ah OK. I have the std ST2 rear shock (Showa?) and I did have a Nonfango pannier which has now sold.

Extras like panniers often come up for sale because dealers don't give anything extra for them on trade in. With an investment of about £500 for the Nonfango panniers and £250 for the top box they usually get taken off and sold seperate. Try eBay.
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Old 22-Jun-2005, 19:05
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i spoke to Ohlins earlier they said I need a 46 HRCS unit
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Is this to do with your "rather large frame" and carrying your missus and luggage on the back that you spoke about in another post?

Gotta tell you that an Ohlins unit isn't going to help the bike carry more weight. It's just a shock absorber and won't do anything that the Showa unit you've already got can't do - it's just a more upmarket shock absorber that's a bit better made and offers a finer degree of control than the Showa.

All a shock does is control the rate at which a spring compresses and rebounds, to stop you pogoing down the road.

It's the spring rate that you'll need to change to cope with extra weight, and not just at the rear...if you stiffen the rear it won't compress as much as the front for a given load and you will then be tipping the bike on it's nose and overloading the front.

If I were you I would visit a suspension specialist like Kais, tell them what you want to use the bike for (if necessary go with your missus, fully loaded panniers and all your pots and pans), and get them to upgrade your front and rear springs to suit the all up weight.

New springs front and rear (they don't have to be Ohlins) and a suspension set up like that will probably cost far less than the £530 or so that the required Ohlins rear shock alone goes for (and they are like hens teeth secondhand)

[Edited on 22-6-2005 by Jools]
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There was an ST4S rear shock on ebay thats just finished at £206!! I was slightly interested but only cos its shiny.
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