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    Yamaha XJR rear shocks

    Am I right in assuming that the Ohlins rear shocks on the XJR are a cheaper version with only preload adjustment?
    There is one for sale at the moment where the owner has changed the stock shocks with those off a GSX1400.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Am I right in assuming that the Ohlins rear shocks on the XJR are a cheaper version with only preload adjustment?
    There is one for sale at the moment where the owner has changed the stock shocks with those off a GSX1400.
    There were two types from memory,one with as you say preload, the better ones the same with re-bound and compression like the GSX1400.
    Im guessing the Ohlins were a cheap version compared to listed items , but could be made proper with help from RT.

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    Last I heard Yamaha had a decent share in Ohlins (30% springs to mind). The first ones were very budget - no idea about the current ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Last I heard Yamaha had a decent share in Ohlins (30% springs to mind). The first ones were very budget - no idea about the current ones.
    In 1987 Yamaha purchased 75% of Öhlins Racing AB stocks from Kenth Öhlin
    It was owned by Yamaha, but ran as a separate entity.
    Much like Honda relationship with Showa and Keihin.
    In 2007 Kenth Öhlin reclaimed a 95% share of the company.
    https://www.ohlins.eu/en/company/history/

    Funny enough I always thought Yamaha owned Brembo as well but it doesn't appear to be te case
    I never knew Brembo owned AP racing (ex Lockheed) though.
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    I believe the XJR ohlins shocks are an exercise in sticker engineering and are of very average quality. Improveable however. Just add money and Dr Taylor.

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    Sticker Engineering - I like that phrase.

    Somewhere in my garage I have some genuine Ohlins stickers from my old Hornet - I should sell them - add and instantly improve :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mulletman View Post
    There were two types from memory,one with as you say preload, the better ones the same with re-bound and compression like the GSX1400.
    Im guessing the Ohlins were a cheap version compared to listed items , but could be made proper with help from RT.
    So where did a version with rebound adjustment only come from ?
    About 8 years back we put a set off trademe onto a big Laverda, the seller reckoned they were off the Yamaha...
    They work very well on the Lav too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    So where did a version with rebound adjustment only come from ?
    About 8 years back we put a set off trademe onto a big Laverda, the seller reckoned they were off the Yamaha...
    They work very well on the Lav too.
    Hmm try this place and compare the two.

    http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/mod...r1200%2095.htm


    http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/mod...xjr1300_07.htm

    Honda and Kawasaki have similar rears (twins) you can swap around.

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    XJ - check out some of the Yahama Yard Built XJ bikes - some bloody nice ones.

    I think it is fantastic that Yamy are supporting this type of contest - yeah yeah it started back in the day with HD but really everyone has seen custom Harleys.

    http://www.yamaha-yardbuilt.com/en#/grid/entries

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    XJ - check out some of the Yahama Yard Built XJ bikes - some bloody nice ones.

    I think it is fantastic that Yamy are supporting this type of contest - yeah yeah it started back in the day with HD but really everyone has seen custom Harleys.

    http://www.yamaha-yardbuilt.com/en#/grid/entries
    Nice machines there .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Low end Hagan shocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I'm always suspicious of listings that only show pics from one side. Especially so when there are also none from the front.
    That suspicion deepens when there are aftermarket suspension bits not listed in the auction. If it were an improvement it would surely be listed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    I'm always suspicious of listings that only show pics from one side. Especially so when there are also none from the front.
    That suspicion deepens when there are aftermarket suspension bits not listed in the auction. If it were an improvement it would surely be listed?

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    My thoughts also, the OEM shocks (Showa) were/are fine, had them on the CB and never felt the need to change/upgrade them.

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