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Ohlins Rear Shock - Ball Joints Dimensions


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Ohlins Rear Shock - Ball Joints Dimensions

Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:02 am » Post: #1 » Download Post

Hi,

I recently tried to fit an Ohlins rear shock to my MC28SP... The problem that I faced was that the ball joints of the Ohlins shock where by one 1.mm wider than the stock one... So it didn't fit to the socket so I had to use a lathe to reduce 0,5mm each side of the ball joints to install it in to my bike...

Did anyone have the same problem like me...? Is this normal....?

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Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:20 pm » Post: #2 » Download Post

Öhlins are like a Lego set. You first have ti decide the model, then the type.
For NSR its model: 46HRCL (see below), type: HO 014 (this decides spring type and strength, shaft length, bushing diameters etc.)

Are you sure, you have the HO 014? If not, then the spring and shaft length could be wrong too. I bought an Öhlins 46HRCL but didn't know about the type, so I got a Bimota shock, with too long shaft and too strong spring.

There is a number on the spring and Öhlins can tell you what it belongs to.
You CAN buy the shaft, bushings, spring etc. as parts from ôhlins, but for me it would be too expensive and too much trouble, so I sold the shock again.

If you want it, I have a HTML document with most of the Model and type numbers, which I can send to You or other interested.


Model:36, 46
Piston diameter in mm.

E
Emulsion type of shock absorber.

D

De Carbon type of shock absorber with
internal reservoir in the main body.

P
De Carbon type of shock absorber
with external ”piggy back” reservoir.

H
De Carbon type of shock absorber
with hose mounted external reservoir.
W
Shock absorber delivered without
spring.

K
Emulsion type of shock absorber for
cruiser bikes.

Q
Progressive damping shock absorber
with two pistons.
Features

C
Adjustable compression damping.
Adjuster wheel on the reservoir.


R
Adjustable rebound damping.
Adjuster wheel on the piston shaft
above the end eye.


S
Hose mounted hydraulic spring preload
adjuster.
Adjuster wheel on the hose.

B
Integrated hydraulic spring preload
adjuster.
Adjuster wheel on the adjuster.

L
Adjustable length.
Adjuster nuts above the end eye.

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Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:05 pm » Post: #3 » Download Post

Mine was a tight fit but it bolted up nicely.

The sticker on the box states: HO206 NSR 250R SE/SP

I corrected slighty what is printed on the box.


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Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:16 pm » Post: #4 » Download Post

You are right. My information is for the older shocks.

Öhlins changed the numbers a few years back, I don't know if they changed the shocks though

New numbers for NSR:
Shock absorber S46HR1C1L OHHO 206
Length: 302 +6/-6 mm
Stroke: 50 mm
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Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:24 pm » Post: #5 » Download Post

Hi guys,

Thank you very much for your help... Unfortunately the shock is from another bike.. And not for an NSR... The good thing is that the seller contact me and offered to refund the money that I gave... He probably made a mistake... No harm done... I will send it back and I will buy another specially made for the NSR (HO206)... Thanks again guys for all the info...

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