Upping spring rate on stock Ohlins valving (NC)
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:40 am
I’ve read the ‘Ohlins, OMG!’ thread but hadn’t seen anyone post about this.
I’m on some BC V1’s with uprated springs at the moment which have been working well but I’m keen to start working more on my setup and want to go to a higher quality damper along with poly bushes.
I’m looking at putting a set of Ohlins R&T in my NC and upping the spring rate by around 50% on the stock valving to 10kg/6kg (7kg/4kg stock) as this seems like the most cost efficient way to go to a quality damper with some adjustability and a decent spring rate.
I spoke to Steve Cramer about this who said the stock valving will likely be fine, he’s seen people doing similar and if it isn’t enough then get them revalved but I don’t want to go putting them in and then have to pull them out.
I found a thread in the US with people talking about doing this and apparently it 'works' but has anyone locally done this on their Ohlins? Experiences?
Also who have people worked with locally to revalve their Ohlins?
I’m on some BC V1’s with uprated springs at the moment which have been working well but I’m keen to start working more on my setup and want to go to a higher quality damper along with poly bushes.
I’m looking at putting a set of Ohlins R&T in my NC and upping the spring rate by around 50% on the stock valving to 10kg/6kg (7kg/4kg stock) as this seems like the most cost efficient way to go to a quality damper with some adjustability and a decent spring rate.
I spoke to Steve Cramer about this who said the stock valving will likely be fine, he’s seen people doing similar and if it isn’t enough then get them revalved but I don’t want to go putting them in and then have to pull them out.
I found a thread in the US with people talking about doing this and apparently it 'works' but has anyone locally done this on their Ohlins? Experiences?
Also who have people worked with locally to revalve their Ohlins?