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rear shock for s4r 07!du333 or stock s4rs?

Started by powerbiker, June 26, 2008, 02:51:22 AM

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powerbiker

hi guys i am on the market for a rear shock for my s4r o7!the one with the testastreta motor!
i am tripping between the stock s4rs ohlins and the aftermarket ohlins du333.the later is officially for the s4r up to 05 but the dimensions are the same so are the damping setings,and there is the exrta of the hydraulic preload thing!!the first is a direct replacement.prices varry but are quite close.please share with me any thoughts or personal experiences!!thanks guys ;D ;D ;D

maverick

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I bought an Ohlins OEM (S4Rs) off the other board last year for my S4Rt and could not be happier. I got a good deal but if I were you I would by the aftermarket DU33. It has the hydraulic pre-load and it should be less expensive than OEM.

And if you bother to do the rear, you might as well get the Ohlins 20mm piston kit for the front. Made a huge difference in feel compared to stock Showa internals.

powerbiker

i look for a total ohlins set up,so i am looking for some forks to!do you have any clues if the ofset of the clamps is the same with the 999 series?have you done any track time with the ohlins?

maverick

You will have to change triples too. Your stock ones will not work with any Ohlins fork. I beleive Ohlins top are 53mm but don't quote me vs 50mm stock.  But for price and the minimal difference in feel you might as well just put the 25mm Ohlins cartridge kit in your forks and you will be 98% there.

booger

I was under the impression that Ohlins R&T forks work with stock Monster triples (non-SBK)
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