ohlins,whitepower,penske or sachs [not sure about the last one..sachs I think make a shock with simialr function to the new ttx36 ohlins shocks..and am only presuming the three]
Lol, one thing, Philip Island is NOT bumpy what so ever. Manfeild, yes bumpy, Puke, yes bumpy, PI, not bumpy!
Just out of curiosity Robert, you mention the new gas cartriges that some of the motogp bikes run in their front forks. Are these the second tube infront of the slider in the pic below? If not, what are they?
I'd very much like a picture or two if possible. I have no idea what you are talking about the great majority of time but some if is starting to make sense.
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There is an extra tube on the fork that points up infront of the fork slider. I've only seen these in motogp etc bikes, never road bikes. Are they some type of gas cartridge? Or something totally different?
Edit: I was referring to cowpoos and death asking robert for an internal pic of the ways in which fork internals work. Yeah get what you were meaning now, wasn't very well worded.
If you look at the attached image the cut away cartridge shows the compression and rebound asemblies. In the centre of the picture is the rebound piston, on this picture the left hand side of the piston has a checkplate, if you replace this checkplate with a shim stack it is often termed a mid valve.
Robert I did take an 07 ZX6R cartridge apart partly because I was told it was impossible and partly because like most racers the guy was broke, as the thing is such a piece of junk from the outside I was expecting to find old early 90's ZXR400 style checkplate valving inside, however they do have the newer style Showa pistons, you need to get inventive with how to get the thing to hold together again though. I see for the new ZX10 they have decided to use the same submerged spring arrangement, I wonder if Kayaba have been instructed to make an equally poor cartridge.
Click on the link below, this downloads the Ohlins gas fork manual, in there you will find lots of schematic diagrams.
http://www.ohlins.com/Portals/0/docu...s/07280-07.pdf
Here's a pic from racetech...looks like the same setup as a crappy old twin-tube car shock....
Now, if I get you correctly, you're adding a second compression stack to the top of the rebound piston in this pic?
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