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#1 Post by Falcorob » Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:17 pm

Bloody hell. It's like riding a new bike.

Tbh I changed the tyres at the same time - fitted a set of Diablo Strada's which are brilliant- so all may not be at the altar of the shock, but it hasn't half made a difference to the ride quality.

I don't get bounced out of the seat on a local bounce out of the seat road. It doesn't squat and shimmy as I put the power down coming out of a corner. I have ground clearance. It holds a line. It tips in beautifully - even at low speed. I wish I'd done it straight away.

The original shock was leaking in all honesty so I probably didn't have too much in the way of damping. (Why do they always leak from the side you can't actually see?) But even allowing for that replacing the original with the Mille shock has transformed the bike completely. It even stands differently in the garage.

The Moral? Easy. Spend (much) less than £100 to transform your bike and make you WANT to ride it again. :smt003

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#2 Post by herbacious » Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:58 pm

cool :)

I actually have one of the white spring ones in my shed - got it with the bike

previous owner bought it from ebay but didnt fit because it looks really shabby

that said, the currently fitted blue spring one looks pretty shabby as well if you look closely...

would it be worth getting it fitted do you think?

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#3 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:15 pm

yes

get it serviced and refurbed - probably around 100 quid and you will appreciate it


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#4 Post by anzacinexile » Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:11 pm

Know the feeling. Couldn't believe it was the same bike after fitting me Ohlins - COMPLETELY transformed baby

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#5 Post by D-Rider » Sat Jul 31, 2010 4:11 pm

what he said ..... and while it's being serviced get the schraeder valve changed for a flush mount one - then there will be no risk of it contacting the rear sub-frame (not all do, apparently, but probably good to get it done anyway if being serviced)
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#6 Post by Nooj » Sat Jul 31, 2010 8:16 pm

previous owner bought it from ebay but didnt fit because it looks really shabby
Ah, you'll be wanting a ShockTube then sir, ideal for hiding an untidy shock and will stop it getting any worse as well, very reasonably priced at £27, drop me a PM and I'll get one on order for sir right away :smt003
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#7 Post by furygan man » Mon Aug 02, 2010 8:59 am

Still haven't got around to fitting mine yet :smt015, bought it on AF1 needs a good clean, service and parts replacing, Griff's price to service and fit was 140 ish i think...think i'm holding out for the latter sachs/ohlins one with the linkages, i know it will make a difference but as yet not using the bike enough for it to bother me...hope to sort in Sept

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#8 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:39 am

/cough

revs racing will be south of 100 i think.... call them


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#9 Post by furygan man » Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:42 am

is that the one in Halesowen or York, anyway tried 'em both about two months ago and they all came out around 140-150 (service and fitting)

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#10 Post by Olig7475 » Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:55 am

Yeah, I went to Reactive Suspension for my Ohlins refurb and the basic service was £80. I ended up having other goodies done like the spring powder coated and new pre-load collars so I spent a bit more, but when I got it back it looked like a brand new shock. Have a look their website.

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#11 Post by D-Rider » Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:15 am

Revs Racing is Halesowen.

A year or so back he used to be about £85 plus parts .... but then it depends on what's needed in the way of parts/oil etc - and whether prices have moved in the past year.

Seem to remember mangocrazy had some work done by John (at Revs) recently so he might be able to give a more up-to-date idea of things.
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#12 Post by furygan man » Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:18 am

As i said price i was quoted included fitting, service and recessed valve

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#13 Post by mangocrazy » Mon Aug 02, 2010 5:35 pm

furygan man wrote:As i said price i was quoted included fitting, service and recessed valve
Does that mean removing shock from bike, fettling and refitting? In which case that's a fair price. I'm pretty sure John's price for a revalve job to a 'loose' shock was around £90 + the dreaded...

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