On a base 1299 is the std shock spring an Ohlins ? Bike has a Ohlins spring on std shock and wanted to know what weight it is for on std base bike shock 21041 29/90 L2617 Anyone know ??
Pretty sure the standard shock and spring are made by Sachs. That spring looks like a 90 N/mm, which I'm sure is the standard 1299 rate. From this table I found elsewhere: Rider Weight (In Gear) - Spring Rate 150 Lbs. - 75Nm 170 Lbs. - 80Nm 190 Lbs. - 85Nm 210 Lbs. - 90Nm 230 Lbs. - 95Nm 250 Lbs. - 100Nm
yep I agree with @Sonic its either a 90 or 95. I bought an ohlins spring hoping that it would fit but it didn't - the sachs collar was about 2mm too big to fit inside the spring. I actually machined the collar down for it to fit on a lathe, which worked fine. I tried several different ohlins springs and found at my weight of 65kg the 75 spring was best for me. I subsequently upgraded to k-tech - if you are intetested in having your spring collar reduced happy to do it , I can even send you my old one first - and different springs if i still have them and you want to go lighter (can't remember what i've got as i generally share springs around friends who are trying stuff out)
I didn't think that it was possible to swap springs with Sachs shocks. I didn't think that they were rebuildable. Obviously, I am wrong. I will look again.
Yes I agee with it being a 90 as above . And it’s definitely an Ohlins spring on my sach shock . I’d be I interested if you had a 80 or possibly a 85 spring for sale ? cheers
The 'Standard' Ohlins TTX Springs as fitted to S models are much thicker than the Sachs fitment ones, so if you have an Ohlins on there it's an Ohlins part made to fit to Sachs shock as I think others have also said. Looks like a 90Nm, I have a 85Nm on mine and it's good on the road for my weight which is 200lb, looking at the above I should have a 90/95 but for road stuff never with a pillion it is plenty stiff enough!
Must be from the top, the preload seems to be the other end. Switched mine the other week and can’t temper tbh
The picture doesn’t quite show it but the spring sits quite far down the body. So you can wind all the preload off and take the bottom retainer off. The Ohlins sits at the top of the body and is adjusted for preload at the other end
Found a blurry picture, but it will explain - once the spring tension is taken off the collar you can slide it out sideways - note the gap in the collar - no need to disassemble the shock further.