Before this season i bought a set of 4 Ohlins. I was tired of having pain in my back after every ride. The sled was great on smooth trails, but when it started to get bumpy it just didn't absorb it. Every bump almost kicked me of the sled.
So i thought the Ohlins would solve my problems. I send them for a rebuild before installing them, just in case.
But i can't say that i'm really satisfied with them. I think i've tried almost every adjustment that's possible. They have really great comfort when you drive slowly. But when i want to speed up a little on a bumpy trail, it still wants to kick me of the sled.
Is that something i just have to live with as long i'm stucked with the proaction?
If i reduce the compression damping it will be slightly better in the bumps, but it will bottom easily.
If i increase the rebound damping it also feels like it will bottom when driving it a little bit harder.
The shocks are: Fronts: 36PR Piggyback with adj comp. Center: 36D. Rear: 46PRC Piggyback with adj comp and rebound.
If anyone have a setup that works good and are willing to share it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
So i thought the Ohlins would solve my problems. I send them for a rebuild before installing them, just in case.
But i can't say that i'm really satisfied with them. I think i've tried almost every adjustment that's possible. They have really great comfort when you drive slowly. But when i want to speed up a little on a bumpy trail, it still wants to kick me of the sled.
Is that something i just have to live with as long i'm stucked with the proaction?
If i reduce the compression damping it will be slightly better in the bumps, but it will bottom easily.
If i increase the rebound damping it also feels like it will bottom when driving it a little bit harder.
The shocks are: Fronts: 36PR Piggyback with adj comp. Center: 36D. Rear: 46PRC Piggyback with adj comp and rebound.
If anyone have a setup that works good and are willing to share it, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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