Before anyone says, I did use the search function so I know its a different part number but the question still exists...
I have a yellow spring sachs rsv shock, can I use the 2001 to 2003 ohlins triangle and bone with it?
That's it, simple as that. Seems quite hard to locate the linkages....
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I've totally redone this post as it didn't make sense...
So I can buy the triangle etc from an ohlins fitted rsvr and use them for my falco and yellow springs sachs provided the year is still 2001 to 2003?
So I can buy the triangle etc from an ohlins fitted rsvr and use them for my falco and yellow springs sachs provided the year is still 2001 to 2003?
"You live more for five minutes going fast on a bike than other people do in all their life".
Marco Simoncelli.
Marco Simoncelli.
Different part numbers as they are very different parts. One set of triangles are made from 4mm thick steel, the other from 6mm thick ally.
However, do not fear, you can use either set as from a suspension leverage point of view, they are identical.
However, do not fear, you can use either set as from a suspension leverage point of view, they are identical.
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