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Ohlins Spring for M900 (1995), 300-310 Pound Rider
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April 28, 2022, 05:26:21 AM »
Have a 300-310lb customer and sorting the suspension on his 1995 M900.
Looking at the Ohlins chart, I see that a 54 spring is 14nm or 14.3ish kg/mm (or an 800 pounder). Another Ohlins chart recommends a 12 or 13kg spring for 275lb riders which would be in the 700-750 lb range, so I guess I'm in the ballpark with the no 54, 800 lb spring.
Can anyone confirm this ?
Ill try a spring on the shock, but will give the forks to my suspension bloke.
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Re: Ohlins Spring for M900 (1995), 300-310 Pound Rider
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I know a guy in that weight range.
He recently put on a 130Nm spring and says it's perfect. It requires a 'strong' return damping circuit, so keep that in mind.
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Linkage ratios are different on the M900 (early bikes), and the S*R bikes.
The early bikes use less spring due to the differences.
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I have a real appreciation of the bell crank linkage of the Monster/851/888. I notice how supple my M750 is on crap roads compared to the hard angle cantilever on my Evo.
The 800lb Ohlins spring is from a Honda sports bike that has a very strong leverage to its shock linkage which backs up a comment Speeddog made years ago. The spring was too light for a 220 pound rider on that CBR as Honda use very heavy springs for their linkage set ups.
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...what are these.... pounds .... of which you speak??
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Quote from: ungeheuer on April 29, 2022, 09:51:16 AM
...what are these.... pounds .... of which you speak??
Those Eibach springs.. Good thing I'm old enough to know both metric and imperial.
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