Ohlins install with a few pics

kml

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At the shop on the lift.
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Dismantled rear.
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Shock installed.
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Front end.
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Neato remote preload adjuster.
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An EXCELLENT mechanic displaying the friendly attitude of all good mechanics.
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Props to Ramsays in Cape Breton shop.
Thanks for looking

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cheers
ken
 
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   Would you give a review after you get some seat time?
Had it out for a hour or so today. The Ohlins are firmer yet more compliant. They suck up sharp small bumps like a caddy yet are firm and controlled over dips in fast sweepers. the fork dives less under braking and retains its ability to react to bumps while braking. The shock squats less driving out of corners but does not feel as harsh exiting over mid corner bumps.
Money well spent.
I'm a happy boy.

cheers
ken

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DO you have the Superbike internals, or the standard RT's
 
Looks good
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Out of curiosity, how much does a setup like that run (ballpark)
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