R1200s - Ohlins rear ride height adjustment
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R1200s - Ohlins rear ride height adjustment
Does anyone know if adjustment of the rear Ohlins strut length by 6mm on an R12S, has a material impact on the sag settings?
2006 R1200S (Magma-Red/titan-silver) - Michelin PR4s, Akrapovic slip-on silencer, Ohlin suspension, Ilmberger Carbon hugger & Carbon valve-covers, Corbin seat.
2010 R1200R
2004 R1200C Montauk
2010 R1200R
2004 R1200C Montauk
Blackal wrote:I don't think base settings (like shock length) make any difference to sag - so once your sag is set - you can raise or lower your ride height at will.
Al
Now, I always thought that but as it happens I've been reading up on it lately as I want to get my suspension set up again after having to mess about with it so much in France during the summer.
I have found a 'how to' online by sportrider.com and if I have read it correctly, it suggests that by altering the preload it has an effect on the sag.
http://www.sportrider.com/ask-geek-set-your-static-sag
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Of course. I knew that as well. I'm a ding dongBlackal wrote:The question was in relation to altering the strut length - not spring compression, though.
You can alter the Ohlins actual length without touching the spring
Al

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R1200GS TC. Triple Black. It has to go sadly...
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 44yrs riding.
Holdsworth professional
Motobecane C3
Brompton
R1200GS TC. Triple Black. It has to go sadly...
R1200S. It’s gone. Had it 11yrs. My favourite bike in 44yrs riding.
Holdsworth professional
Motobecane C3
Brompton