Good after market shocks

I have just taken delivery of a new Fournales rear shock for my 1150GS. They used to be very expensive but are now better value than Wilbers/Ohlins and if Vern's experience is anything to go by they are fit and forget and very long lasting.



Can you put a photo up so we can see plse ?
 
Is that the front ?? Looks a bit odd, like a dildo.
Where da spring den ?? :nenau
 
The gsa is a heavy bike and ohlins I think is too light for it!!

Rubbish

With correct spring rate (v important) & shimming, they are the best around

Must people buy 'off the shelf ' shocks without knowing how to have them set up properly & hence have problems
 
Was out Friday, & was not comfortable with how the bike was tracking. Knew I have some movement at the rear wheel, but it did not seem worse. Went about 50 miles to York & it was 30 degrees C. Anyway, on the way home, suddenly the bike was almost unrideable. Limped home around 50 mph. Rear shock had just gone, no damping. Yet had seemed a good 'un on the last ride. Showed a cbr600 the way home no problem.
Chaz
 
Was out Friday, & was not comfortable with how the bike was tracking. Knew I have some movement at the rear wheel, but it did not seem worse. Went about 50 miles to York & it was 30 degrees C. Anyway, on the way home, suddenly the bike was almost unrideable. Limped home around 50 mph. Rear shock had just gone, no damping. Yet had seemed a good 'un on the last ride. Showed a cbr600 the way home no problem.
Chaz


What bike ? Mileage ? We're you on standard shocks ?
 
Ohlins look the prettiest:D

......Which says it all really :blast


I've had Wilburs front and rear on my lebbenfiddy GSA for the last few years.......ordered for me specifically, bearing in mind I'm 20 stone and Rosie is perfectly yet sturdily built........I added on fuill luggage in my weight estimates.

Can't fault it.......I have to whack it right down for me solo off-road, but it's coped with two of us off-road on longer trips with only a few bottomings out...and harder sprung and it would be unrideable even let off to the maximum.

Not extortionately priced but can't fault it in any way TBH........and I've ridden a good number of bikes with shyte suspension and overpriced but good suspension.

Fuck the looks.......only a wanker sees that as the most important thing IMO.......cost and function, work it out for yourself :thumb2
 
......Which says it all really :blast

Fuck the looks.......only a wanker sees that as the most important thing IMO.......cost and function, work it out for yourself :thumb2

FFS it was a joke :)

The 1150 GSA I rode over the Col du Galibier this morning was shod with Wilbers & it performed very well

However I do think the Ohlins performs slightly better IMHO
 
......Which says it all really :blast


I've had Wilburs front and rear on my lebbenfiddy GSA for the last few years.......ordered for me specifically, bearing in mind I'm 20 stone and Rosie is perfectly yet sturdily built........I added on fuill luggage in my weight estimates.

Can't fault it.......I have to whack it right down for me solo off-road, but it's coped with two of us off-road on longer trips with only a few bottomings out...and harder sprung and it would be unrideable even let off to the maximum.

Not extortionately priced but can't fault it in any way TBH........and I've ridden a good number of bikes with shyte suspension and overpriced but good suspension.

Fuck the looks.......only a wanker sees that as the most important thing IMO.......cost and function, work it out for yourself :thumb2


Who supplied and fitted your Wilburs ? Do you get a much better ride than the standard shocks ? No way am I paying 1500 dabs for ohlins !
 
Who supplied and fitted your Wilburs ? Do you get a much better ride than the standard shocks ? No way am I paying 1500 dabs for ohlins !

Wilbers

Revs racing in Brum supplied mine

Discount for ukgsers too

They are good shocks but will set you back £1200
 
Hyperpro.
Built to my required loading.
Can't compare them against other quality brands but I am very impressed.
 
Spoke to abe at the weekend as the shocks on my 1100 need shot blasting, painting and refurb.

The guy on the phone said in his opinion the only way to get bwtter was ro fo thw ohlins route. Obviously they have a vested interest to get the work but it was an interesting pov.

Tom
 
So,

I have just taken delivery of a new Fournales rear shock for my 1150GS. They used to be very expensive but are now better value than Wilbers/Ohlins and if Vern's experience is anything to go by they are fit and forget and very long lasting.

How are you getting on with it? Worth the effort / $$$?

Is it fiddly to go between 1 or 2 up etc?:blagblah
 
Wilbers in Mongolia:augie
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Uprated Ohlins in Mongolia...no problem :thumb
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What spring weight was the Wilbers running??

If it was too light for the load, terrain and extreme usage............ you can't blame the shock:augie
 
What spring weight was the Wilbers running??

If it was too light for the load, terrain and extreme usage............ you can't blame the shock:augie

It was an uprated spring, same as my Ohlins....hence the comparison:blast:P

The pre load blew on it to start with, perhaps it had too much on, perhaps not:nenau

This topic's been done to death in the past.
The conclusion: (which I too ignored and have perhaps been lucky)

For strength. Standard shock with Hyperpro spring to suit

For performance. Ohlins

For everything else. Wilbers. Fournales. Maxton. etc:)
 


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