I'm selling the Nitron road shock that I replaced with an Ohlins and then wished I hadn't bothered! But as I've put money into the Ohlins having it serviced and sprung to my weight I might as well keep it and sell the Nitron.
I believe it's sprung for someone heavier than me. At guess I'd say 12-14 stone.
As stated I think it's the Nitron Road model. It has ride height adjustment like the Ohlins (something I didn't realise until I took it off!). Lastly, it's made out of titanium and so noticeably lighter than the Ohlins too.
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Hoping for £200 ONO
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I don't think it is but I'm not a racer so as a mere mortal I can't tell the difference. That said I've taken the Nitron on track a few times now and not noticed it (i.e. it just got on with it's job without any drama).mangocrazy wrote:Was the Ohlins much of an improvement over the Nitron? Reading between the lines it would seem not...
I automatically assumed Ohlins > Nitron. I've since read elsewhere that Nitron are bloody good!
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