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    Ohlins ttr shock

    Heres a sneak preview of upcoming Ohlins technology from the race car world
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    Meh, mechanical systems are passé... show us the leccy systems, we know you're holding out on us Robert.

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    So how long before a bike version Rob ... you could have the first TTR in a Aprilia like you did with the TTX in my RSVR >>>>>>>>

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    Man I have enough probs figuring out just 2 adjusters.............now ya have 4 of the bastards to confuse me even more

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    Have they given you the skinny on the valving software? Are you able to feed it runs from your shock dyno, or will you still have to analyse that data separately before inputting it into the new software?

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    Nice. I like the one minute revalve and software to help take some of the guess work out of things
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mental Trousers View Post
    Nice. I like the one minute revalve and software to help take some of the guess work out of things
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Have they given you the skinny on the valving software? Are you able to feed it runs from your shock dyno, or will you still have to analyse that data separately before inputting it into the new software?
    Yes, thats the plan, as well as interfacing to the datalogging

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    Bloody hell, you must be well pleased with that development then. Even if other brands had started to close the gap in racing, this should put your product miles ahead by another good margin. Nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Bloody hell, you must be well pleased with that development then. Even if other brands had started to close the gap in racing, this should put your product miles ahead by another good margin. Nice.
    Its still a box of toys that has to be worked with though. Unless you work and understand you wont get the results. Note that this was a taster of what Ohlins do and not all of it trickles through to motorcycles due to such factors as space and cost
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