I know this has been covered before. I fitted a front Ohlin about 2 years ago then last winter I fitted a rear Ohlin. Although I knew about people uprating the spring I decided to start with with a standard unit - assuming Ohlins must know what their doing??
Solo this set-up is great but as you load up the bike it gets more and more difficult to get settings which work without getting a lot of bottoming out.
I am a 17 stone, swmbo is 9 stone and luggage is system cases + bag, or sometimes it's a large Ortlieb bag when camping - nothing OTT??
I know a lot of people have uprated ( to 180 spring usually I think? ) but what I'm wary of is loosing the good traction and comfort the current solo settings offer - ie. - when you uprate do you end up making the shock a bit more like the original??
Would appreciate feedback from those who've uprated from standard Ohlin to heavier spring etc.
Also feedback from those who fitted the Uprated Ohlin from the start, never having tried the standard Ohlin.
I know Harris etc offer a lot of help in this area, but I feel Ohlins themselves could do with being a bit more open and informative - ie loadings info on their web site. It looks like the standard settings err on the side of lightish solo rider which is a bit optomistic for a bike with a reputation as a comfortable two-up bike that can carry you and your luggage around the globe???
Cheers....................Grizzly

Solo this set-up is great but as you load up the bike it gets more and more difficult to get settings which work without getting a lot of bottoming out.
I am a 17 stone, swmbo is 9 stone and luggage is system cases + bag, or sometimes it's a large Ortlieb bag when camping - nothing OTT??
I know a lot of people have uprated ( to 180 spring usually I think? ) but what I'm wary of is loosing the good traction and comfort the current solo settings offer - ie. - when you uprate do you end up making the shock a bit more like the original??
Would appreciate feedback from those who've uprated from standard Ohlin to heavier spring etc.
Also feedback from those who fitted the Uprated Ohlin from the start, never having tried the standard Ohlin.
I know Harris etc offer a lot of help in this area, but I feel Ohlins themselves could do with being a bit more open and informative - ie loadings info on their web site. It looks like the standard settings err on the side of lightish solo rider which is a bit optomistic for a bike with a reputation as a comfortable two-up bike that can carry you and your luggage around the globe???
Cheers....................Grizzly

