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a_monkey_hint
29-05-13, 12:54 PM
Put my bike through its MOT on Saturday - the ohlins rear shock failed the MOT (practically no damping) which I knew it wasn't handling right anyway. I've returned to the stock shock which got me through the MOT.

I know these are expensive to buy new - but what price do they hold second hand? It needs a service - I've been quoted £150 from an ohlins specialist in Atherton. Just wondering if its justifiable to get it serviced and sold.

Looks the same as this:
http://www.jcmotors.com/images/PRODUCT/large/JCM-SU852.jpg

Pricey12
29-05-13, 01:15 PM
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUZUKI-SV-650-Ohlins-Rear-Shock-Absorber-/181138705734?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item2a2cb54d46

dkid
29-05-13, 03:23 PM
Why not get it serviced and back on the bike set up correctly? If I'd gone to the trouble of purchasing and fitting the thing I'd want a result at the end of it...

Just my two pennies.

Serdna
29-05-13, 04:08 PM
Why not get it serviced and back on the bike set up correctly? If I'd gone to the trouble of purchasing and fitting the thing I'd want a result at the end of it...

Just my two pennies.

Oh mate that is my life at the moment (SRAD fork stanchion defect thread)

But seriously, get it rebuilt properly and refit it. Is it designed for your bike or botched on?

a_monkey_hint
29-05-13, 04:44 PM
Why not get it serviced and back on the bike set up correctly? If I'd gone to the trouble of purchasing and fitting the thing I'd want a result at the end of it...

Just my two pennies.

It came with the bike. Having only just passed my DAS last winter, I probably won't see the benefits of an ohlins shock before I upgrade the bike.

And with a wedding next year I could do with the cash in my pocket

Dabteacake
29-05-13, 04:48 PM
I will give you a half a mars bar and roll of amalgae tape

Just send me your postal address lol

Serdna
29-05-13, 04:50 PM
Well if you have to rebuild the shock before you sell it and possibly buy a replacement you wont be pocketing much. And if you are planning to put the original shock that came with the bike back on you might find you don't enjoy your bike very much anymore. Unless the Ohlins was that far gone.

jambo
29-05-13, 04:50 PM
Without it being stripped by a company that knows what they're doing the cost of the rebuild is uncertain, as it may need more than seals, oil & gas. For that reason if you sell it now it'll command a lower price. If you get it rebuilt it should sell for good money as it is of known condition.

Ohlins made several shocks that fit, some are worth more than others, so the exact unit numbers including the numbers on the spring will tell people what it's worth.

I'd quite like to make you a silly offer to take it as is and roll the dice, but honestly it's probably going to get you the best money if you have it rebuilt. It just depends if you can front the money to see the return, or if you'd just like some money in your pocket now?

Jambo

a_monkey_hint
29-05-13, 06:51 PM
Without it being stripped by a company that knows what they're doing the cost of the rebuild is uncertain, as it may need more than seals, oil & gas. For that reason if you sell it now it'll command a lower price. If you get it rebuilt it should sell for good money as it is of known condition.

Ohlins made several shocks that fit, some are worth more than others, so the exact unit numbers including the numbers on the spring will tell people what it's worth.

I'd quite like to make you a silly offer to take it as is and roll the dice, but honestly it's probably going to get you the best money if you have it rebuilt. It just depends if you can front the money to see the return, or if you'd just like some money in your pocket now?

Jambo

Cheers for the advice. I'm happy to get it rebuilt and bear the cost. Then if I did that I'd be tempted to stick it back on the bike! :p I don't need the money so like you say probably best just to get it rebuilt professionally and then sell it in a fully working condition.

JamesMio
29-05-13, 06:59 PM
Send it down to MCT http://www.mctsuspension.co.uk/Home.html

They worked wonders with my Blade's stock sprinty bits, and were pretty reasonable price-wise.

jambo
29-05-13, 09:47 PM
Cheers for the advice. I'm happy to get it rebuilt and bear the cost. Then if I did that I'd be tempted to stick it back on the bike! :p I don't need the money so like you say probably best just to get it rebuilt professionally and then sell it in a fully working condition.

I need to stop being honest. Pm me if you fancy selling, any number of chocolate coins & magic beans could be yours! I've also occasionally been known to part with sterling ;-)

Jambo
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MarkB852
31-05-13, 06:27 AM
Send it down to MCT http://www.mctsuspension.co.uk/Home.html

They worked wonders with my Blade's stock sprinty bits, and were pretty reasonable price-wise.

Plus one for MCT.

They even made my SV forks work...

Ratty
31-05-13, 11:19 AM
The shop you talk of in Atherton will be KAIS who are an Ohlins approved service centre and dealer. I had my SV 1000 shock serviced there over the winter. Turned it round in 1 week and excellent friendly service. Nick really knows what he's talking about. Getting the Ohlins services by them for £150 is a steal. Your best option by far.

Ratty

a_monkey_hint
31-05-13, 11:46 AM
I need to stop being honest. Pm me if you fancy selling, any number of chocolate coins & magic beans could be yours! I've also occasionally been known to part with sterling ;-)

Jambo
Sent from my thingie

I'll give you a message next week, I've taken your advice to get it serviced before selling it.

The shop you talk of in Atherton will be KAIS who are an Ohlins approved service centre and dealer. I had my SV 1000 shock serviced there over the winter. Turned it round in 1 week and excellent friendly service. Nick really knows what he's talking about. Getting the Ohlins services by them for £150 is a steal. Your best option by far.

Ratty

Dealbreaker for me, I like recommendations! Its booked in tomorrow for a service! :-D