Wilbers ESA

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I had a set of Wilbers ESA shocks fitted to my bike this week by Revs. Twin cam GSA with 25k miles including 2 months strapped down in a container to and from the USA. Shocks weren't leaking but felt past their best and whilst I could have carried on using them for a while yet for various reasons I wanted to change them now and thought it might be useful for some to share my experience.

As has been mentioned previously by many others, Revs were a pleasure to do business with and thoroughly deserve the good reputation they have on this site. Riding away from their workshop the bike felt more 'planted', precise, I felt more in control, not a huge transformation, it was more subtle than that but the bike just felt right. In fast, bumpy sweeping bends it's much easier to hold the line you want and on the motorway it felt much more comfortable, gliding rather than wallowing over road imperfections. Now TBH I may well have got the same effect fitting new OEM shocks, rather like fitting new tyres, we don't notice how crap the old ones are until we fit new rubber, but not only are Wilbers considerably cheaper, they can be serviced and are warranted for 5 years so even if there is no performance increase they are still good value.

Wilburs come in 4 sizes, standard, -15mm, -50mm and -80mm. I'm no short arse ( 5' 10", 31" i/s leg) but I have a wide Corbin seat (which is the most comfortable seat I've had on any bike bar none), solo I have no problems sliding an arse cheek off to either side to support the bike but when the preload is increased to carry a pillion and I'm carrying the kitchen sink I can only get 1 sole down, adverse cambers, gravel, U turns and clumsy pillions getting on and off leave me in a a cold sweat so I decided to get the bike lowered as well. I reckoned 30mm would do it, but of course they don't do 30mm:blast After much umming I went for 50mm. Bloody hell, what have I done!!! crossed my mind when I first saw the bike arriving back at the workshop. It looks very low, too bloody low, but (easily) slinging a leg over it once sat on the seat everything felt familiar, except I can get both feet flat on the floor. Raising the suspension gets me back on tip toe but once the missus climbs on I can get both feet flat again, much easier and safer doing slow speed manoeuvres and as the Wilbers is dialled in to our combined weight no danger of the back wheel hitting something during it's travel. Centre stand is now just heavy ballast so I need a GS one but rolling the back wheel onto a 2" bit of wood gives me the height to put the bike onto the main stand for now should the need arise. Setting the ESA to high mountain raises both the front and rear of the bike for bumpy gravel tracks which is the most Off Road I ever do.

Riding a lowered bike doesn't feel any different, the C of G is lower, bike seems to turn faster, nothing grinds out, filtering requires more care as I get used to the new handlebar height but they are still higher than most car mirrors and now lower than van ones so maybe the ideal height??? Over the years I've had 2 GS's, 2 GSA's and an RT, loved all of them but had to compromise certain things on each model, maybe a lowered GSA will be the perfect compromise?, only time will tell.

Here's a photo of the lowered bike in solo mode, make your own mind up whether it looks right or not
 

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Beautiful looking bike........but you can really notice the 50mm drop!!
 
Wow - that does look low...

But it's your bike and if it works for you that's all that matters :thumb
 
I actually think that looks quite good, in a kinda Low Rider styley.

Best mod i ever did to my old 09 GSA though, was fit WESA (by Revs)
 
With my rear shock now leaking and not covered under extended warranty (too many miles), I'm considering using REVS but they're a long way off so need to fit it in with a trip down south. I'd look at lowering my GSA but would only need about 15mm, 25mm would be better but seems not on offer. What was the cost and how long did it take ride in - ride out?
 
With my rear shock now leaking and not covered under extended warranty (too many miles), I'm considering using REVS but they're a long way off so need to fit it in with a trip down south. I'd look at lowering my GSA but would only need about 15mm, 25mm would be better but seems not on offer. What was the cost and how long did it take ride in - ride out?

£1200. Drop off at 0900, pick up at 1630. 20 min bus ride from city centre if you want something to do whilst you wait
 
Jon and Nick were telling me about a guy from near Aberdeen who rode down overnight arriving at 0900, kipped during the day then rode back that night.....and this was January:eek: so it can be done:D
 
I've had revs work there magic on mine a few weeks ago and have noticed a height increase with with the standard sized shocks ,I'm 6ft and before I could flat foot I'm now on ball of feet on the two player setting .
I might put the seat down to the low setting but I do enjoy peg to seat distance , I also have my givi screen fully extended and my eyeliner was level with topNow it is 50 mm higher .
There new yet and will settle down with time I suppose and I did have a quite a few more kg put on them for all the lady luggage :eek:and camping gear .

The ride is now transformed though I can't keep of it :thumb2
 
Cheers, I might give them a call if I've money left after finishing the pcp and paid a builder's bill. I'd be passing roughly that area in may.
 
With my rear shock now leaking and not covered under extended warranty (too many miles), I'm considering using REVS but they're a long way off so need to fit it in with a trip down south. I'd look at lowering my GSA but would only need about 15mm, 25mm would be better but seems not on offer. What was the cost and how long did it take ride in - ride out?

Take the shock off the bike and send to Revs by parcel post. The rear is much less work to remove than the front.

BTQ I found that a 15mm lower seat made a big difference to leg/floor reach.
 
That's good to know, the problem isn't my ability to reach the ground thanks to a 34-35" inside leg, but my joints aren't so flexible anymore and swinging a leg over the seat now is meaning I'm snagging the panniers now and last thing I want is to find myself under a fully loaded GSA.
 
That's good to know, the problem isn't my ability to reach the ground thanks to a 34-35" inside leg, but my joints aren't so flexible anymore and swinging a leg over the seat now is meaning I'm snagging the panniers now and last thing I want is to find myself under a fully loaded GSA.

Stand on the LHS footrest and then swing a leg over. Its 10x easier than standing on the floor and as you drop down you'll compress the springs making it (momentarily) easier to pull the bike upright. The side stand and frame lug more than strong enough to take the load.
 
that gsa looks way too low. Dont take this the wrong way but whats the point ? It looks crap, buy a shorter bike. An rt maybe ?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder:D. TBH I'm not sure I like it myself but the low rider look is growing on me. Loved my RT but too much plastic for an urban commuter bike. Had a GS but prefer the bigger GSA tank, screen and luggage and there were some fantastic deals on the last air cooled GSA's. You could argue what's the point of having a tall, long travel suspension bike that you never take off road! The jury is still out but plusses are outweighing minus's at the moment.
 
I've had revs work there magic on mine a few weeks ago and have noticed a height increase with with the standard sized shocks ,I'm 6ft and before I could flat foot I'm now on ball of feet on the two player setting .
I might put the seat down to the low setting but I do enjoy peg to seat distance , I also have my givi screen fully extended and my eyeliner was level with topNow it is 50 mm higher .
There new yet and will settle down with time I suppose and I did have a quite a few more kg put on them for all the lady luggage :eek:and camping gear .

The ride is now transformed though I can't keep of it :thumb2
I've just ordered a standard height set for mine. Have yours settled down yet or is it still taller than before?
 


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