billy budge wrote:As for ohlins recommendations for a 95kg rider....their ballpark figure is a 10 to 10.5kg spring for the average 95kg rider.

Bingo.... so if the Ohlins recommendations confirm the information I volunteered in my first post does that;
a) expose the bullshit from for Maxtons for what it is. A warning that got you so wound up you got all defensive over a company you have nothig do do with in the first place
b) expose you as the egoist for your cynical response to my efforts to help inform a fellow lister before he dropped too much cash on unsuitabe products.
or c) expose Ohlins as a minor player that knows about as much as some bloke in the colonies
Let the list vote.....
BTW you my weigh 82kg standing on the bathroom scales with your knob in your hand, but I tend to ride with boots, leathers, backprotector, helmet and other items of clothing hence the 95kg rider weight...
As for this crap....
He also said that for the labour and money involved in internal work eg revalving, you may as well fit a racing unit like ohlins, penske, hyperpro. On the road ohlins etc are to hard for most conditions and only suited to race circuits
Firstly having experienced the WP and Ohlins shocks fitted to a SV650 and Tuono owned by my mates I can assure you both companies sell shocks suitable for road use, that they are superior to my revalved and resprung stock shock. I would, if I could afford to do so, buy similar equipment but the bottom line is that they may be 25-30% better than my shock, they also cost 3 times as much as what I spent on modifying what I had..... now if you check that was Trixynuts original question, wasn't it
Oh, and while I'm having so much fun wallowing in superior knowledge why would anyone fit a progressivly wound spring to a shock fitted to a progressive linkage.....
DFH
Now with 140,000 on the clocks, X-mas tree didn't kill it & I still love it.