1150 Ohlins shocks Am I Mad ?

Thanks for all the positive comments from the shocks I can't wait to fit them

Do any of the ohlins users have any base settings. I have a 31 inch inside leg and weigh about 100 kilos

too tall, and too slim. I hate you
 
Quiet possibly, But as I said trying to add a note of realism here. We are now talking about a serious amount of money for a pair of these shocks. I'm am sure anyone trying them will be pleased with the result but it will only in reality be a total transformation if the existing shocks are life expired.
John

I used to think that, but once I'd ridden someone's bike with Ohlins................I was smitten

Any OEM shock is a budget price concious compromise for the manufacturer and whilst it does an 'ok' job..........................once you've tried premium aftermarket suspension, you'll be hooked
 
I was also bidding on those... but failed to wake up at the required crack of dawn :D

Spoils to the victor, good buy :beerjug:
 
I was also bidding on those... but failed to wake up at the required crack of dawn :D

Spoils to the victor, good buy :beerjug:

thanks Dubster I am up at 5 am for work (self employed) but i was winning them for £365 until a last minute bidder bid twice at 11 seconds and 1 second to go !!
Thank you for all the advice I presume they may well be set up about right from the previous owner's bike unless he was way lighter than me (very possible !). If not I will look on the Ohlins site
 
For piece of mind get them serviced at a local suspension specialist (£80 ish)(will be right for the next 25,000 miles) and, when fitting the rear on just cover the swinging arm with some duck tape/rag immediately below the spring to stop any accidental drop of the old unit marking the paintwork.
 
Ohlins

I did exactly the same as you and bought a pair on impulse off eBay for my 1200GS as there were no bids on them. You won't regret buying them as they have totally transformed the bike IMHO and when you do sell the bike you will get most of your money back selling them on.

I find the ride they give is very confidence inspiring and they look great.

Darren
 
just spoke to the technical dept at FTR Suspension and after giving him the kit part numbers he suggested the following set up
front Shock (rebound only) 18 clicks from fully closed (wound in)
rear Shock adjust preload (spring compression) to give 35-40mm sag with rider onboard (allows that amount of upward travel until full extension) and both bump and rebound 12 clicks from fully closed
As Johnny Boxer said the standard 140 nm spring on the rear is designed for a 60-80 kg rider + similar pillion so should be ok solo but may bottom out 2 up with luggage
 
As Johnny Boxer said the standard 140 nm spring on the rear is designed for a 60-80 kg rider + similar pillion so should be ok solo but may bottom out 2 up with luggage



You will definitely want a stiffer spring than the 140nM, if that's what is on the rear

With you @100kg, plus luggage and pillion .................the 140nM spring cope and it will bottom and blow the shock seals and preload adjuster O ring

I did, oil everywhere.....................in the Dolomites on a 1150GS:blast

When I moved to the 1150GSA, in 2005 I was advised to run a 180nM rear spring and no preload, new shock was valved accordingly

I did that and solo or with luggage it's been great, with KAIS Ohlins recommendations
 
Stiffer spring on my rear Ohlins too, ideally set up for no additional pre load when solo then you won't blow any seals:thumb
 
Thanks Guys I agree about the stiffer spring , but most of my time is solo with no luggage commuting into London , so dont want to go tohard on the spring , does 160 nm with no preload solo and preloaded for the occasional weekend away sound a sensible compromise
 
Thanks Guys I agree about the stiffer spring , but most of my time is solo with no luggage commuting into London , so dont want to go tohard on the spring , does 160 nm with no preload solo and preloaded for the occasional weekend away sound a sensible compromise


i'm about 85Kg and i'm pretty sure my wilburs has a 160 spring. it's really good two up with a fair bit of pre load on it. one up with no pre load, i'd say it's it's slightly too hard.

i certainly don't need a heavier spring, and going back to a 140 (BMW OEM IIRC) would not be any use loaded, so i guess it's the best compromise i can get.

i've never measured or set up the sag. it's all seat of the pants stuff starting with the recommended base settings.
 
i'm about 85Kg and i'm pretty sure my wilburs has a 160 spring. it's really good two up with a fair bit of pre load on it. one up with no pre load, i'd say it's it's slightly too hard.

i certainly don't need a heavier spring, and going back to a 140 (BMW OEM IIRC) would not be any use loaded, so i guess it's the best compromise i can get.

i've never measured or set up the sag. it's all seat of the pants stuff starting with the recommended base settings.

Ok thanks Cookie so if 1 up with you at 85kg its a bit to hard then with my lardy 100kg it should be fine , sounds like I need a 160 then
 
i just noticed you have 1150 and i was talking about my current 1200.

not to worry - i definitely had a a 160 on the ohlins on my 1150 and i was a few Kgs heavier then :)
 
I'd leave them as they are.. possibly consider uprating the spring when they're due a rebuild. but until then and without trying them first. it seems an odd course to take.

seems to me the consensus on this forum is always the same - you've spent some money. but you really do need to spend more.
 
I'd leave them as they are.. possibly consider uprating the spring when they're due a rebuild. but until then and without trying them first. it seems an odd course to take.

seems to me the consensus on this forum is always the same - you've spent some money. but you really do need to spend more.

Really, my motto is do a job, do it right and do it once

With the 140nM spring on................I blew all the oil out of newish Ohlins, 2 up in the Dolomites, with just system panniers. I'm 100kg and my girlfriend was 8 stone

The 140nM is too soft - it's designed for a 12 stone bloke, with no luggage of pillion

When I bought new Ohlins for my next GSA, the 180nM went on straight away
 
Excellent price.

I gave up trying to find reasonably priced second hand Ohlins for my 1100 and have just bought a new rear hyperpro (albeit a custom uprated build) for almost half as much again as you paid for the pair.
 
Really, my motto is do a job, do it right and do it once

With the 140nM spring on................I blew all the oil out of newish Ohlins, 2 up in the Dolomites, with just system panniers. I'm 100kg and my girlfriend was 8 stone

The 140nM is too soft - it's designed for a 12 stone bloke, with no luggage of pillion

When I bought new Ohlins for my next GSA, the 180nM went on straight away

My rear Ohlins went pop when the bike was parked on the mainstand as I was increasing preload ready to take Ros on the back. Preload oil everywhere, I dread to think what might have happened if it had done that on one of our local mountain passes. At that point it had been on for around 10,000 miles. Cost to rebuild remote adjuster and service shocker was £300.

I wonder, seeing the various posts, how much of the improvement is down to having a spring matched to the rider. Having said that there is no doubt that the damping is more controlled than with an OE unit. Discuss!

John
 
I think at under £500 you have an absolute bargain. I paid that for 1 2nd hand rear shock for my BMW a few years back.

I'll be selling an almost new pair of Wilburs soon as part of my pre move clear out for around what you paid (mind you they are literally unused).

EBay came up trumps for you.:clap:clap
 
I wonder, seeing the various posts, how much of the improvement is down to having a spring matched to the rider. Having said that there is no doubt that the damping is more controlled than with an OE unit. Discuss!

John

IMO the spring is too light on the OEM units. i thought germans were big blokes, but bmw don't seem to agree.

i could understand the lightweight springing if they had some decent damping, but that isn't part of the standard shock either.

from my limited experience of the new LC GS, i would say there is a bit more damping, but the spring is still a bit weedy for my personal taste. it still leans towards "built for comfort" a bit too much.

YMMV
 


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