- Feb 16, 2018
I think i will go for the ohlins after seeing this
Glad irsExcited to get the forks back today!! Has been ages without the bike, and unfortunately will continue to be a little longer...
I refit them and was seating the axle when I noticed the preload nut on the left fork was rising and falling, the right fork nut was not.
My suspension guy explained what has happened:
'It looks like an inner retainer clip has moved that holds the preload adjuster in place it can't go anywhere as the adjuster turns a capstan in the top cap which pushes the spring down that's why the preload is measured in turns not lines'
Won't be picked up from post office until Monday so will get it back Wednesday at best 😣
Excited to get the forks back today!! Has been ages without the bike, and unfortunately will continue to be a little longer...
I refit them and was seating the axle when I noticed the preload nut on the left fork was rising and falling, the right fork nut was not.
My suspension guy explained what has happened:
'It looks like an inner retainer clip has moved that holds the preload adjuster in place it can't go anywhere as the adjuster turns a capstan in the top cap which pushes the spring down that's why the preload is measured in turns not lines'
Won't be picked up from post office until Monday so will get it back Wednesday at best 😣[/QUOTE. Looks great bet you cant wait
Thanks for the tips. My tire pressures are good, 36 front and 42psi rear. They are pilot road 4s that have about 500 miles on them.
I wish the shock was serviceable. I plan on having the fork serviced but I hesitate to buy a used shock. A new shock is the same price as ohlins as far as I can tell.
So I am considering the ohlins shock and doing the ohlins spring upgrade/fork service at the same time.
That’s $1000 of work. I am struggling with the decision.
Nice! Looks excellent let us know how it feels, correct me if I'm wrong but looks like your compression reservoir bracket has been fit upside down. See images on these links for reference:
https://pantip.com/topic/38267302
http://www.furiishopbigbike.com/product/2090/โช๊ค-ohlins-ho110027-subtank-for-honda-cb650f-cbr650f
This is the position I have copied with mine.
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Finally i got it all set up correctly by my Honda dealer. Thanks for highlighting again.
Feedback on my Ohlins HO 110027 Shock Absorber and FSK 129 Top Cap & Spring KIT (CBR650F 2018)
Stocks suspension - cornering is scary cause it bounces around on uneven roads, bottoms up very easily during downhill. After the upgrade my bike is much stable, less bouncy going through uneven roads, downhill and during acceleration. No regrets, best upgrades to have after I got a good set of tyre (Rosso III).
i have considered a cartridge (FKS 223 OHLIN). it is just too expensive about 4 times the price in my country; compared to the spring kit.
Yeah, the stock stuff isn’t bad unless you’re heavy and ride aggressive. The tires are really the limiting factor and even then they aren’t horrible.I recently got a one year old CB650F and don't see any need to do anything to the suspension. ( I could have had a brand new R model for £2,000 more ! )
Having been caught out a couple of years ago buying a bike with diabolical suspension and horrible erratic fuelling that I couldn't get rid of soon enough , I am just pleased to have a Honda where everything does what it is supposed to do. If it isn't broke don't fix it![]()
I guess a more accurate way of putting it is that the suspension is tuned towards some average, so it would be "just about right" for most people. Nobody is exactly that average so in that sense, the suspension isn't an exact match for anyone.According to Dave Moss our stock suspension setting is made for "nobody in particular".