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Offline pr111

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Ohlins Shock Part Number?
« on: July 21, 2005, 05:33:12 PM »
Anyone know what the part number is for the Ohlins Shock that fits the Busa?  I know the model is 46PRXLS but I was wondering if there are different part numbers for different motorcycles.

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Offline Loc-Nar

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Ohlins Shock Part Number?
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2005, 08:43:41 PM »
Yes


Go with the 46PRXLS Since alot of people revalve and respring with a 1K on a Busa logic would say if your not going that way and going to replace it go with this one 46PRXLS.



http://www.ohlins.com/cgi-bin/dbsok/newmenu.pl?list&category=mc


Brand Model Year
Suzuki GSX 1300 R Hayabusa 2005
 
 
Öhlins shock absorber  
 
Part No.  SU 841
 
Type  46PRCS
 
Length  330 mm
 
Stroke  72 mm


 
Part No.  SU 406
 
Type  46PRXLS
 
Length  330 +10/-0 mm
 
Stroke  68 mm


 
46PRCS
• Fully adjustable single shock absorber.
• "Piggy back" reservoir with floating piston.
• Improved cooling gives more consistent damping and longer damper life.
• Features compression, rebound and hydraulic pre-load adjuster.



46PRXLS
• Fully adjustable version of the Öhlins "piggy back".
• Super effective adjustable high and low speed compression damping.
• Features hose mounted hydraulic spring preload adjuster.
• Easy adjustable rebound.
• Adjustable length to improve steering response.
• Internal temperature compensation for the damping.
• "Piggyback" type gives improved cooling with more consistent damping and longer damper life.
 
 
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Brand Model Year
Suzuki GSX-R 1000 2005
 
 
Öhlins shock absorber  
 
Part No.  SU 503
 
Type  46PRXLS
 
Length  325,5 mm
 
Stroke  70 mm


 
• Fully adjustable version of the Öhlins "piggy back".
• Super effective adjustable high and low speed compression damping.
• Features hose mounted hydraulic spring preload adjuster.
• Easy adjustable rebound.
• Adjustable length to improve steering response.
• Internal temperature compensation for the damping.
• "Piggyback" type gives improved cooling with more consistent damping and longer damper life.
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Ohlins Shock Part Number?
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2005, 09:00:04 PM »
Thanks LN.  I was on the Ohlins site earlier and never noticed the part number.

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Ohlins Shock Part Number?
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2005, 09:11:29 PM »
Not a prob.
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