adjusting rear ohlins

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  1. repsol blade 67

    repsol blade 67 Active Member

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    Do any of you guys know if its easy to adjust the compression and rebound knobs once the shock is fitted. Looking at photos on internet and it looks like it would be very hard. Ohlins TTX 2009, cheers
     
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    Iain Active Member

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    Have you looked at the owners manual?

    Looks easy enough to me - they usually are.
     
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    Daznorthwest Elite Member

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    If you've got a mark one ttx they are awkward mate and hard to get to the adjusters. Mark 2s are slot easier as they Moved the knobs.. Is yours onnthd bsvk facing the engine
     
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    repsol blade 67 Active Member

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    My knobs are under the nytrogen cylinder facing rearward.
     
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    repsol blade 67 Active Member

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    Iain, its not the adjustment that concerns me, its access to the knobs to make the adjustments.
     
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    Daznorthwest Elite Member

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    :( it's a mark 1. They are a shite design. Sell,it and get a mark 2 if you can
     
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  7. Maarten

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    It's doable (without the hugger) on my 09 with the right allan key, no problem. Agree that the mkII version would be much easier!
     
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    repsol blade 67 Active Member

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    Maarten,
    I do not need alen keys to adjust, its two well serrated/grooved knobs under the cylinder. Looking at photos on the net it looks like their tucked in behind swing arm with no way of getting fingers on them.
     
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    repsol blade 67 Active Member

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    Looking at others on ebay its a mk2 I have. HO931
     

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