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    SV with Ohlins- worthwhile?

    I have wondered for a while if it is worthwhile getting my bike set up with Ohlins suspension, I know it is not cheap, but would it make a lot of difference to the handling?, ie the bike handles reasonably well with standard suspenders, and I can keep with most bikers of the same size bikes, but my old GSXR makes it feel retarded in comparison.
    Im not saying the SV handles poorly it doesnt, its just that,
    the GSXR carves corners so well and predictably, you get the feeling that you can always go faster and lean more, holding a fast predictable line
    The SV1000S doesn't always feel that way, I sometimes have to overcorrect half way through corners etc. I don't know if new suspenders would fix that.
    Anyone got any recommendations.
    Ive always been told spend your money on suspension before motor improvements. I tend to agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Ive always been told spend your money on suspension before motor improvements. I tend to agree.
    There's your answer!
    Yep, trust me... you WON'T regret fitting an Ohlins shock to your SV.
    SVs are great bikes, but the accountants saved a few bucks on the suspension of them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    There's your answer!
    Yep, trust me... you WON'T regret fitting an Ohlins shock to your SV.
    SVs are great bikes, but the accountants saved a few bucks on the suspension of them

    ditto... get the suspension done first and you will be surprised the difference they make in the over all handling... then go for the extra power

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    +1 to above comments mate, money well spent. Dont foget when you come to sell you can pull it back off and sell it seperately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    +1 to above comments mate, money well spent. Dont foget when you come to sell you can pull it back off and sell it seperately.


    Very good post Graham! A lot of people do not think about this option at the time. Ohlin's shock, and race tech gear in front end, will improve your baby incredibly mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun View Post
    Very good post Graham! A lot of people do not think about this option at the time. Ohlin's shock, and race tech gear in front end, will improve your baby incredibly mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rcktfsh View Post
    Would they do anything for my lack of personality and bad breath?


    Make you look better and more approachable, and just Drink the Oil man, and get that thing of Andrew's out of your mouth, that will help the scent issue
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    Think about the total cost of ownership... Ohlins shocks appear to hold their value well, and there's a whole heap of SV1000s in New Zealand. To own it for a few years is going to cost you say $500 when all is said and done... if you can afford the capex, go for it.

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    also better tire life. so saves you money

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    This highlights interesting points as follows and thanks guys for reinforcing some of the advantages.

    1) Yes the product is expensive but it has great residual value. We encourage our customers that when they onsell their bike and change to a new one that they remove the Ohlins shock. We can then respec them to suit the new bike or if there are too many changes involved we trade used Ohlins for new ( providing we sold the shock in the first place ). If the customer wishes to onsell himself they have very good resale.

    2) Yes the improvement these suspension units provide is night and day. Improved ride compliance, much better ride height and pitch control, response to adjustment and also improved tyre life because the suspension actually moves rather than constantly overloading the tyre.

    3 ) As the local distributor we are totally attuned to road and track conditions, which some faceless parasite in a far flung country is not. We always ensure that the correct spring and setup ( internal if neccessary ) is added at no extra charge before delivery to the end customer. However, everyone has a different perception of feel and if it is subsequently decided by the customer that the springing and setup needs altering a little we do so at no extra cost sans courier recovery costs.

    There in fact is no current Ohlins listing for SV1000 but the last 6 that we have supplied for these we have custom built ( including one in TTX36 spec ) That is another advantage, we scratch build many shocks.

    Beware that there are a couple of people in major centres who are masquerading as Ohlins technicians but they in fact are not, have had no formal training and are not privy to ongoing factory updates. In Christchurch / south island Peter Fenton is our agent. In Wellington Pat McLachlan at Motomart and in Auckland we are setting up Cyclespot, there are a couple of exciting initiatives to follow.

    PM me and I will elaborate on what we can do for the front and rear of that bike.

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    Good post - always wonder the same.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rcktfsh View Post
    Would they do anything for my lack of personality and bad breath?
    No. As an apprentice lawyer you are, as is well known, a bottom feeder which explains the breath, along with the constant suckling on Stroudy's appendage as Shaun has pointed out.

    I would however argue the point regarding your lack of personality, you do have one, it's just not very attractive.


    Now, getting back on topic - + 1 on the positive comments regarding Ohlins, and in fact any money spent on suspension upgrades. Many people think that it's not worth their while spending money in this area because they don't ride fast, or they're 'only average riders' and so on. I'm sure Robert would agree that these are the very people who would benefit most from improved suspension. Riders like Andrew Stroud, Craig Shirriffs and co have enough skill to be able to ride around problems created by average or below average suspension, though of course good suspension will allow them to ride faster with less effort and tyre wear. The average road rider does not, and improved suspension will provide not only increased comfort and control but also bring with it an improvement in safety.

    Funny how some of these same people who don't think suspension is worth spending the money on will go out and buy expensive race style exhausts, power commanders and all kinds of other performance equipment to make their bike go faster.....go figure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    the GSXR carves corners so well and predictably, you get the feeling that you can always go faster and lean more, holding a fast predictable line
    That is the main thing that worries me about a quality suspension package.

    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    The SV1000S doesn't always feel that way, I sometimes have to overcorrect half way through corners etc. I don't know if new suspenders would fix that.
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    As Shaun and yourself well know i talk far to much to have any spare time for appendage sucking.

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