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honda_power
22nd June 2009, 20:38
Howsit
On trademe theres a ohlins shock for a 05 yz250 [im 90% sure it would fit my bike, Ohlins website states that the "YA 792" fits 02-07, with no option for 08 or 09... 07-09 are more or less the same bike].
Is there gonna be a noticable diff between my stocker and the ohlins?
The stocker bottoms over any decent jumps and fmx ramps, and is sagging a little - needs a service.
Was going to get my stocker re-valved etc but at $400 for this ohlins thats set up for pretty close to my weight it might be a better option? How much are they new?
flyingcr250
22nd June 2009, 21:03
Howsit
On trademe theres a ohlins shock for a 05 yz250 [im 90% sure it would fit my bike, Ohlins website states that the "YA 792" fits 02-07, with no option for 08 or 09... 07-09 are more or less the same bike].
Is there gonna be a noticable diff between my stocker and the ohlins?
The stocker bottoms over any decent jumps and fmx ramps, and is sagging a little - needs a service.
Was going to get my stocker re-valved etc but at $400 for this ohlins thats set up for pretty close to my weight it might be a better option? How much are they new?
ive seen them go for about $1000-$1800
maybe thats the trick ones for the roadbikes.
etmoto
22nd June 2009, 21:20
I guess its around that price and i guess i will not need that setup because of my weight.
Rupe
22nd June 2009, 21:29
Howsit
On trademe theres a ohlins shock for a 05 yz250 [im 90% sure it would fit my bike, Ohlins website states that the "YA 792" fits 02-07, with no option for 08 or 09... 07-09 are more or less the same bike].
Is there gonna be a noticable diff between my stocker and the ohlins?
The stocker bottoms over any decent jumps and fmx ramps, and is sagging a little - needs a service.
Was going to get my stocker re-valved etc but at $400 for this ohlins thats set up for pretty close to my weight it might be a better option? How much are they new?
Could be wrong but I thought ohlins tend not to do stuff designed for fmx style riding????
Danger
23rd June 2009, 07:54
The KYB on your bike is pretty good and a service is cheap, if you buy the Ohlins you will have a spare shock but who really needs to spend the money to have a spare shock? You still might need to spend money on the Ohlins shock to get it to where you want it.
The new Ohlins TTX shocks are good but I doubt the shock you are looking at is a TTX if its for an '05 and at that price and like I say the KYB is a good unit. At least with your KYB you have a base to start with because you are familiar with what your current shock is doing or not doing for you. My opinion your better to put the money towards getting your current shock up to your spec or even just serviced if its overdue, I see serious amounts of air in most KYB's from the factory. For FMX you really need to make changes if your doing serious stuff.
honda_power
23rd June 2009, 09:52
Its a tough one... All the riding I do is so different. One day ill be jumping, the next ill be MXing or trail riding. I dont want my shock set up for just fmx, it prob makes up 30-40% of my riding.
Im pretty adaptable, my old crf was running on one fork that was as hard as it could go lol
Danger, how much do you charge for a service and revalve. Im 75-80kg, so hopfully wont need to change springs etc. It just bottoms real hard on big hits
Danger
24th June 2009, 08:19
Many options depending on intended use but a revalve with the stock pistons for a KYB is $270.00 and includes a full service, nitrogen, oil, cleaning fluids, labour and set up sheet, parts if needed are extra, seals should always be replaced. A service only is cheaper.
P.O.A for different pistons or options for FMX or what ever.
Call me on 09 832 0153 Mon-Fri if you want to go further on this, its not appropriate to conduct business on a forum where I'm not a sponsor and I don't wish to be banned for doing so.
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