[Ducati] Front Suspension Upgrade Suggestions
Art Ramos
hyperpastabiker at gmail.com
Wed May 31 21:33:43 EDT 2006
Bruce
Take that Ohlins rear shock and your stock forks to Jim Linderman in
Campbell Ca.
Have him refresh and setup the rear and rework your front forks while
setting them all up for your weight!
Drive down and drop them off!
http://www.le-suspension.com/index.html
Art
On 5/31/06, Bruce Bradsby <bbradsby at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Hey Listers,
> I just bought an Ohlins '04 999r rear shock for my '03 999 mono (12k
> miles on the clock) and have been looking at the Ohlins options for
> upgrading the front suspension. The cartridge kit at $300 is at the low
> end and seems like a great value as it just gets scary from there from
> what I have seen: next level is $1500 for the fork innards w/ springs
> and cartridges, then it goes to $2500 for the full R&T assembly with
> tubes & sliders, then heads up to the sublime/ridiculous for the full
> monty track setup, which only costs half - half of everything I own due
> to immediate and sudden divorce! I strafe the local canyons at a fun
> but relatively sane level, and envision doing trackdays if I ever get a
> breather from work. What would you guys recommend - Ohlins or other -
> for good value/quality compromise for a mostly on-road rider who's not
> quite ready to lose the wife ~:]
>
> -bruce/SF
> '03 999mono
> '02 ST4s Ti
> '95 Cagiva Mito
> '87 BMW K75s
>
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