How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
Ah, right, I get you.... so as the only time a race shock linkage has to worry about a sudden dramatic increase in load carried is when Rossi picks up a bloke dressed as a chicken it can have a linear travel as it will be dialled in to suit the track and rider, and there's no danger of bottoming out?

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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
not so much bottoming but that the rate changes to slow the stroke down. We need someone with mspaint skills to do us some stroke graphs..
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
hi all interesting stuff i.m just on with a rebuild for next season. i.m going to use a hrc link from rick with my ttx ohlins i.ll see if it works any better using the softer spring and re do the shim stack. james
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
What bike is your TTX off?
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
How do I post a picture, I wil post a pic of the link ratio graph of the hrc link vs the standard, they are miles apart.
Std link is not good for edge grip, as some one said, it is a safe bet by Honda to give a comprimised solution if you want to carry your couch on the back of the bike.
Std link is not good for edge grip, as some one said, it is a safe bet by Honda to give a comprimised solution if you want to carry your couch on the back of the bike.
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
Use photobucket and copy the image link to paste here. Or email them to me and ill post it up.
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
top shock fit is it 28.4 mm or 38.4 mm got bmw shock top is about 30mm not 38,4mm
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
Here is the rate graph gomez has provided which should clear up any confusion on the matter.

And here is some info copied from the email gomez sent me,
The std link has a 160Nmm spring with 12mm preload and 113mm pull arm, shock of 314, and the HRC link has 120Nmm spring with 12mm of preload and a 312.5mm shock. As you can see the ratio goes from very soft to very hard quite quickly.

And here is some info copied from the email gomez sent me,
The std link has a 160Nmm spring with 12mm preload and 113mm pull arm, shock of 314, and the HRC link has 120Nmm spring with 12mm of preload and a 312.5mm shock. As you can see the ratio goes from very soft to very hard quite quickly.
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Re: How to: fit a BMW s1000rr rear shock to a VFR 400 nc30
I think I'll be saving up for one of Rick's hrc copy links. 

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