
Forgot to ask will the ohlins shocks mount right side up?
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It didn’t occur to me that they should be mounted any other way.
Forgot to ask will the ohlins shocks mount right side up?
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It didn’t occur to me that they should be mounted any other way.
Forgot to ask will the ohlins shocks mount right side up?
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Yes the Ohlins will mount normally and the 4 point docking hardware will mount like it should, I just did the HD772’s and installed the 102’s in the front, rides and handles like it should now!
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Yes the Ohlins will mount normally and the 4 point docking hardware will mount like it should, I just did the HD772’s and installed the 102’s in the front, rides and handles like it should now!
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Question for serdvd or anyone that knows. I installed the Ohlins 772 on my SGS and was wondering about the stock mounting hardware. Of course you mount them using the stock bolt. But how about the stock washer and stock split washer. The instructions don't say and I feel like if use the washer and split washer that there's too little bolt thread going into the screw hole (if you know what I mean...). I'm just using the split washer and bolt to instal the shocks.
Maybe someone can chime in? I'm planning on calling ohlins tomorrow and asking.
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Thanks... I have that paperwork. Doesn't say anything about stock mounting hardware. The diagram shows Ohlins parts only. But how about the stock hardware to mount the shocks. Stock bolt stock split washer and stock washer.... did you use all 3?
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All right I just got off the phone with Ohlins USA. Apparently the shocks get made and shipped from Sweden with 8 spacer washers (4 per shock). The US based Ohlins employees I spoke to say when they do installs at bike rallies they only use two per shock. If you use 4 like in the diagram, plus the stock flat washer and split locking washer, it leaves too little thread going into the mounting hole. He said they brought it up to the main Ohlins company but it has fallen on deaf ears. He said you don't need the outer spacer washer. So the install would be the spacer washer on the inside between the mounting hole and shock. Then the sleeve that goes inside the eyelet. Followed by stock flat washer and split lock washer. So no spacer washer between the outside of the shock eyelet and the flat washer and split washer/ bolt head.
He said there's not enough bolt threads going into the mounting hole if you follow directions in manual. This is why they recommend 1 spacer on top and 1 on bottom. So this confirmed my thoughts also.
***If you have these or similar Ohlins on your street glide please check them. I'll post before and after pics once I remove that outer spacer washer.
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I understand completely what you did to make your bolt fit.OldMike... not sure what your saying about spacing. I was talking about the 2 spacers on top and 2 on the bottom of each shock taking up too much space for the bolt to feed through and screw in far enough. This was from the installation manual but not recommended by Ohlins USA.
It is not a one-fits-all mounting system. It is specifically ordered for my touring model.
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I can agree, my stock suspension on my 2014 SG sucks ass. Especially after riding my work bmw RT for 3 years....what’s the best aftermarket suspension setup. I’ve seen Ohlins, and progressive on here.
Am I the only one who thinks after spending 26k on a bike, the suspension should be premium quality lol
I said the same thing... check out fourth post on this thread! Ha!
I can’t speak for progressive. Never tried them. The Ohlins are night and day compared to the cheap Harley premium shocks. Rides like a Cadillac now!
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