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    OHLINS for R6

    Hurro, I've just gone and purchased an Ohlins rear shock for my R6. I am told it has already been set up for an 83 kg person. I happen to also be 83 kgs on the dot.

    Question is since I live in Auckland who can I go to to fit this rear shock? I know RT is the shit but he's over in NP. Suggestions ... ?

    Thanks in advance.

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    If it doesn't require any setting up, any monkey that can swap shocks should do, just get someone you trust, who will do a good job. Botany Honda have fitted several ohlins shocks for Zapf.

    Getting someone like RT is for the servicing of the shock, setting it up, etc. (Well, he can obviously fit them as well, but I mean the knowledge required for pulling it apart etc).
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    I fitted mine... not hard as long as you can support the bike while the swingarm hangs, gizz a yell if you need a hand (no stripped threads this time eh?)


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    Bring it round to my place bro, should be able to have it done within half an hour, but would say to allow an hour depending on how much shit needs to be removed get the old one out. Atleast I'll turn the nuts/bolts the right way

    Also have a torque wrench if you have a workshop manual with required torques for the bolts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Hurro, I've just gone and purchased an Ohlins rear shock for my R6. I am told it has already been set up for an 83 kg person. I happen to also be 83 kgs on the dot.

    Question is since I live in Auckland who can I go to to fit this rear shock? I know RT is the shit but he's over in NP. Suggestions ... ?

    Thanks in advance.

    YR64L.
    you have to add the weight of your gear to Raj ie 83kgs + leathers, helmet etc, unless you've decided to start riding naked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    Bring it round to my place bro, should be able to have it done within half an hour, but would say to allow an hour depending on how much shit needs to be removed get the old one out. Atleast I'll turn the nuts/bolts the right way

    Also have a torque wrench if you have a workshop manual with required torques for the bolts.
    Being a motoGP bike you shouldn't have take any thing off.....

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    Do a search as RT has an offsider in Auckland

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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    Hurro, I've just gone and purchased an Ohlins rear shock for my R6. I am told it has already been set up for an 83 kg person. I happen to also be 83 kgs on the dot.

    Question is since I live in Auckland who can I go to to fit this rear shock? I know RT is the shit but he's over in NP. Suggestions ... ?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Bleck View Post
    you have to add the weight of your gear to Raj ie 83kgs + leathers, helmet etc, unless you've decided to start riding naked?
    Leathers helmet boots gloves stupid white scarf .......... knee sliders
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Do a search as RT has an offsider in Auckland
    It's a shock swap, not rocket science.
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    where opinion holds more weight than fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R6_kid View Post
    It's a shock swap, not rocket science.
    only if you turn the nuts the right way
    It is what it is

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    E-mail me the spec code off the shock before you fit it. Stamped into the cylinder head ( the top casting that everything screws onto ) will be a YA prefix followed by a 4 number suffix. If you also advise what all the numbers on the spring are. I can then clarify if the springing etc is ''in the window'' for you and also e-mail you a copy of the mounting instructions, base settings and a set up manual. If you know the previous owners that may also enlighten me as to whether the setup is suitable for you.

    THIS IS A FREE SERVICE WE OFFER ALL OHLINS OWNERS IRRESPECTIVE OF WHERE THEY PURCHASED THE SHOCK. THOSE THAT ARE LOOKING TO PURCHASE A USED SHOCK OFF TRADE ME ETC CAN CONTACT ME WITH THE DETAILS PRIOR TO PURCHASE SO I CAN VERIFY THAT THE UNIT IS IN FACT CORRECT FOR THE INTENDED BIKE AND IS NOT BEING MISREPRESENTED. THIS SO OFTEN HAPPENS AND I HATE PEOPLE BEING RIPPED OFF BY UNSCRUPULOUS SELLERS!!!! ( Please also be aware of people misrepresenting themselves as Ohlins specialists, I can name those who have had specific training and who I trust to do the job properly )

    Fitting of that shock is not a biggie but it is a bit of a gnarlier job than saying fitting to a GSXR.

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    No need to shout Robert, we know you are the greatest ohlin's tech in the south pacific

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