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Old 31-05-05, 07:04 AM   #1
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Default Ohlins - is it worth it??

Hi all - glad to be a member of this forum after some months lurking!

I've got a K4 SV650S (yellow, but that's the wife's choice) on which I'm doing at least 12,000 miles a year. All weather rider, trackdays looming in the summer, Goodwood in June and a trip to Berlin in August all planned. Love the bike to bits and my 15 month daughter does a great impression of opening up the throttle!!

Being a big bloke (15.5 stone and 6 ft 2,), my dealer has recommended Ohlins shock on the rear and Ohlins springs up front. I've been complaining to the dealer for some time about the poor suspension for a fat knacker, and he claims this will sort my problems (a diet has also been mentioned, but let's not go there).

Wanted to know - is this mod worth the money (which will be about 700 GBP all in, at least a grand including 7.5 K service)? Are the resale values on the springs and shock good - cannot seem to find any on ebay.

Also getting Conti Attack tyres put on to improve the feel.

Anyone got any ideas?

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Old 31-05-05, 08:22 AM   #2
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Hello!

Ohlins springs for the front are £80 + £10 for heavier fork oil - not a bad price.

However for a replacement rear shock, I think spending £600 is unnessecary. For £50 you can get a good GSX-R (K1 onwards) shock from ebay
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Old 31-05-05, 09:42 AM   #3
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Hello and welcome to the site...

As Flaming squirrel said.. save your money and get a Gixxer shock....
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Old 31-05-05, 09:56 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Flamin_Squirrel
Hello!

However for a replacement rear shock, I think spending £600 is unnessecary. For £50 you can get a good GSX-R (K1 onwards) shock from ebay
Hmm, did consider that. However, both dealers told me that doing so would invalidate the warranty - which I'm very keen to maintain. The money is not really the issue (good bonus this month ) - it's more a question of would the Ohlins shock make enough of an improvement to make it worthwhile?
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Old 31-05-05, 10:04 AM   #5
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Why would a GSX-R shock invalidate the warranty, but an Ohlins wouldn't?

I've not tried an Ohlins shock, but the GSX-R makes a big improvement. I can't imagine paying ten times the price on an Ohlins will be ten times better.
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Old 31-05-05, 10:08 AM   #6
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Because, apparently, the Ohlins shock is an approved upgrade, whereas the GSX-R shock is a "botch", to quote Suzuki.

Hey, I'm new here - what do I know!
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Old 31-05-05, 10:17 AM   #7
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Well a dealer would have a hard time convincing me that say, my engines blown up because I've changed the rear shock, so Suzuki GB would recieve a snotty letter!

But the SV is such a cheap bike, I don't consider the warranty being worth very much. The very worst that could happen is the engine dies, and you can get a replacement for £300 anyway - less than an Ohlins shock!
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Old 31-05-05, 12:09 PM   #8
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Suspension mods are always a tricky one when it comes to warranties as they affect how the bike handles - I would think that the dealer probably has a valid point. Maybe suzuki are worried that the bike will vibrate itself to bits with the (harder) gsxr shocker on it?

You will notice a big difference with the ohlins kit, although there are cheaper manufacturers (e.g. maxton) which will offer similar changes.
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Old 31-05-05, 12:31 PM   #9
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Why don't you take it to Steve Jordan Motorcycles in Great Bookham, Surrey?

Not only are they a Suzuki dealer, Steve is an Ohlins suspension technician.

If Steve sets up your GSXR shock you've got to be fairly well covered if Suzuki try to be awkward later...
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Old 31-05-05, 12:51 PM   #10
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[quote="Mike1234"]Why don't you take it to Steve Jordan Motorcycles in Great Bookham, Surrey?"..[/quote
Please read post further down for follow-up to this....
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