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 Topic: Penske shock fitment 







Middo
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Middo » Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:19 pm

Stephen,

Thanks for the reply. I am putting this into an MC21 R7L roadbike with stock plastics etc. I was hoping to see how other people had mounted their shocks and what, if any, issues they had.

Firstly, it is an 8987 series with remote reservoir as shown here:

http://www.penskeshocks.com/Motorcycle-8987_Series.php

I had to get it made interstate, as there is no local supplier in Melbourne. Guy deals exclusively with m/cycle suspension, and supplies Ohlins too. He assured me that he'd done NSR's before and building by distance, although not ideal, would not be a problem.

It first arrived with a very short hose, and an angled fitting straight out the front of the shock (as on the website). Builders reply was that was how Penske spec them for this bike, and to turn it around & mount it (the res) on the subframe. Not much space or access for this, and not too happy about the reply. So sent it back. Along with numerous emailed pics of this shock, and an OEM SP shock fitted to the other '21 showing the required clearances/space etc.

It arrived again, with an aftermarket (ie non-Penske) hose, the right length, but with an ungainly bunch of fittings to make a 90 degree angle and get the hose heading in the right direction. Now can't fit the airbox. He's starting to get agitated because I want to send it back again to get him to fix it at his expense, and now he says he's out of pocket. And after a few days he reckons Penske don't have any fittings that will allow the shock to fit in the space available. This didn't impress me much. Starting to think I should have just gone with an Ohlins.

I wanted to hear how others had fitted these shocks to a '21 without these hassles. Glad you asked?
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