Where do you put your Ohlins shocks pre load adjuster?

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  1. bash1k

    bash1k Active Member

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    Interested to know where people mount their Ohlins shock pre load adjuster on the blade... not sure where is best??
     
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    Depends on the ohlins model! Some bolt to frame and some come with collar for preload

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    I've got the ttx gp (HO360)... I think a collar could look nice but can't find any for sale. So I'm resorting to finding a suitable place to mount it...
     
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    As above I fitted mine to the bottom bolt hole of the subframe.
     
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    Mine is bolted to the resovior
     
  6. bash1k

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    Okey dokey. Thanks gents I think that's the easiest spot.
     
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    You can buy the collar to bolt to the reservoir but they are about £120 Google ohlins UK and speak to them
     
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    think it looks nice there
     
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    I find it easier to adjust from the side of the bike rather than having to squeeze your hand in to get to the adjuster.
     
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