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HI,
I want to replace my fork springs - advice please.. Ohlins, Hyperpro progressives or what? Thanks John |
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John,
I'm off for linear Ohlins ones for two reasons: 1. Linear springs are meant to be easier to set up. 2. Linear springs are meant to be better on track and I do a fair few trackdays a year. 3. I'm a brand tart and like the name Ohlins As for the make of spring, guess that'll depend on what you want, and available spring rates. If you do a search there's a fair bit of info on rate calculators, suppliers,l what oil to use etc. If in doubt speak to one of the suspension suppliers for further advice. |
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depends on what your planning in the future, if you want to fit emulators then go linear, if not then go with hyperpro for good allround
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Only on right handers eh?
Sounds like more a rider confidence issue than a spring problem. Having said that I am also planning on doing my springs - going hyperpro as they are the least hassle. Why least hassle? Well I can go into Heine Gerrick and say "I want to order the Hyperpro front and rear spring kit for a K6 SV650S" They say "No problem, that will be £170 and you have to wait a couple of weeks" I say "Thanks and go home, to await a phone call" Unlike contacting anyone else about suspension - Maxton etc are all "Well you COULD just do the springs, but the SV rear shock is a bit poo and you REALLY need emulators in the front - here, give us the best bit of a grand and we will get it sorted out for you." No real regard - or respect - for what the customer wants, which in this case is to better the setup of a bike, that much as I love my SV, doesn't really warrant a grands worth of suspension modification - if I was THAT bothered about the performance side of things I would just sell the SV and put that grand to the money I got and buy a GSXR or Ninja....... David (Today is a good day to rant) |
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Sports bikes etc are more sophisticated - they use valves in the forks instead of simple holes, which give more control over the damping and as such a better ride. These are known as cartridge forks (Cartridge) emulators are kind of half way between the two. It's a (relatively) cheap way of upgrading the SV suspension to give the benefits of cartridge forks. |
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Pick the ones you like the colour of!...Well thats what squid advised once
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Can I get emulators for a curvy? |
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