I realise that the subject of adjustment on Ohlins shocks has been discussed many times, so apologies for bringing it up again but having searched through past threads I can't find an answer.
I've just fitted a second hand rear Ohlins to my 1150, retaining the standard front which has the preload on the second 'notch'. I've set the Ohlins up with rebound 12 clicks off max and preload initially on 3 turns off minimum. However even setting it anywhere from minimum to maximum, I don't seem able to get the sag figures right - the preload setting makes only a couple of mm difference.
Sag without me on the bike is 25mm, compared to the recommended 5-10mm. Sag with me on the bike is 53mm which would be OK if not for the previous reading. Help!
Riding the bike is inconclusive because the roads are damp and very cold, but I slid the rear several times and it felt a bit like riding with an under-inflated rear tyre. The tyre pressures are correct and there is no kink in the preload tube.
I am about 73kg (160lb?) plus kit and I was told that the spring is standard although I can't see the number now it's fitted. I have just noticed when I went to check, though, that there is oil visible on the pushrod which doesn't strike me as very healthy. Perhaps I need it rebuilding? Not news I want to hear when I've only just bought it, but you take those chances....
Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? Otherwise it looks as if I might have to pay a visit to Harris and/or revert for the moment to the standard shock.
I've just fitted a second hand rear Ohlins to my 1150, retaining the standard front which has the preload on the second 'notch'. I've set the Ohlins up with rebound 12 clicks off max and preload initially on 3 turns off minimum. However even setting it anywhere from minimum to maximum, I don't seem able to get the sag figures right - the preload setting makes only a couple of mm difference.
Sag without me on the bike is 25mm, compared to the recommended 5-10mm. Sag with me on the bike is 53mm which would be OK if not for the previous reading. Help!
Riding the bike is inconclusive because the roads are damp and very cold, but I slid the rear several times and it felt a bit like riding with an under-inflated rear tyre. The tyre pressures are correct and there is no kink in the preload tube.
I am about 73kg (160lb?) plus kit and I was told that the spring is standard although I can't see the number now it's fitted. I have just noticed when I went to check, though, that there is oil visible on the pushrod which doesn't strike me as very healthy. Perhaps I need it rebuilding? Not news I want to hear when I've only just bought it, but you take those chances....
Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? Otherwise it looks as if I might have to pay a visit to Harris and/or revert for the moment to the standard shock.