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Ivan
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Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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May 06, 2009, 04:10:58 PM »
For those that have the subject damper....
Any issues with the mounting bracket damaging the powder coat on the frame?
Maybe I'm over-thinking this, but I'm worried about the possibility of the finish getting damaged, allowing the frame to rust.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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I've had mine mounted for about 3 years now and recently removed it to clean...happy to find no rust or even marring on the frame.
It's been through lots of rain storms in Seattle, sun in San Diego and now frequent commutes out to the coast where I work in The Bay Area.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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I was worried about the samething. I sent an email to Kyle Racing since they have one for my bike. They wrote back stating it won't scratch up the frame or Ohlin forks.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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5 years (2004 S4R) ... no problems here.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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Small piece of clear 3m will ensure nothing happens...
I grab some scraps from a local installer.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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you won't have a problem. besides, if there WAS any cosmetic damage, you wouldn't be able to see it, because the damper would be covering it.
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Re: Question About Ohlins Side-mount Damper
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May 08, 2009, 12:46:43 PM »
Thanks for the feedback.
They don't list a P/N specifically for the S2R1000. I assume that the damper kit for the S2R or S4R will fit (P/N: SD154 at Hardracing.com), can anyone confirm this?
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Sold: 2007 S2R1000 for canyon carving and commuting - DP ECU, PCIII, BMC air filter with open box, Zard full exhaust, Race-tech fork internals, Ohlins steering damper, and a Penske 8987 triple clicker
2000 996XU (extra ugly) for track days - BST carbon wheels, Ohlins shock, reworked fork, FBF exhaust, and a bunch of megacycle rocker arms. The rest of it is junk - Hey, I'm just happy that it runs...
Sold: 2002 Aprilia RST1000 for touring - De-restricted airbox, Taylormade Racing exhaust
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