2005 öhlins shock fits 2010 EC300

bergerhag

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Just swapped in my ol' 450 rear öhlins shock, to take the place of my fading sachs shock.

Just wanted to confirm that it fits.

//thomas
 
Glenn.
I have a 2005 Ohlins shock on my '07 bike.
I was told the Ohlins TTX shock on the '10 bikes are shorter.
 
Girard,

'07 shock is shorter than previous, one of the things Hoess did when he rode for GG. The guys at T&C took an '05 swapped the tail section, shortened the shock and presto instant '07. Is your Ohlins longer? Was it shortened? Its not much difference, I think only around 10mm. Maybe the '10 frame is different in the shock mount and they are shorter yet, I don't know.
 
Yes it will fit as the mounting eye/clevis is the same design, but in stock length raise the rear of the bike. Shortining a shock is no big deal as its done with a simple internal spacer.

Whats wrong with your Sachs? I have an early GG Sachs that has been fine but there were some later ones with changes that did not work as well. If its updated and valved right its every bit as good as the Ohlins IMO, I have had both and they are equal performers.
 
I have an early one that was always fine. Apparantly some of the later ones had more problems. Les went through mine anyway and its excellent.
 
Fit my 03 Ohlins set on my 09. Forks needed the bottom clamp, race, and bearing. Front wheel bearing and axel. Rear shock fit no problem. Definetly was lower but way better the Sachs stock.

Worth the work
 
Hi bad seal and can get a good ohlins cheap and will rebuild the sachs shock as a spare for the price it means i have no down time so will let you no how it go's thanks andrew
 
Girard,

'07 shock is shorter than previous, one of the things Hoess did when he rode for GG. The guys at T&C took an '05 swapped the tail section, shortened the shock and presto instant '07. Is your Ohlins longer? Was it shortened? Its not much difference, I think only around 10mm. Maybe the '10 frame is different in the shock mount and they are shorter yet, I don't know.


That's interesting... I have sachs shock on my '08 EC 300 and I also have öhlins shock which is from '06 EC and both have same length. Something doesn't match...
I measured shocks length between mounting holes and it's around 427mm. Did anybody else have been measured their shocks length?
I have to say that my bike feels like it rides the front end little lower (or the back end higher!) than my previous '06 EC 300...
 
Honestly I never measured mine, just going by what the guys told me. Next time its off I'll measure it.
 
Anybody else measured their shocks? If there is only 2mm difference between the shock length, it must be enough make the bikes back end travelling much higher??? 2007 was the first year when there was sachs shocks on the GG, right? If that is right what GMP says, then every GG sachs shock must be shorter than '06 and earlier öhlins shock but as I say, mine '08 sachs shock and '06 öhlins shock are same length.

What is make me more confused is that I've been struggle a long time to get my suspension work right for me (EC300 '08) but the valving and the set up which was fine for my EC300 '06 won't work at all on this bike.
With the '08 bike there is feeling that the front end is much lower compared the back end than '06 bike. I've been try the stiffer springs in the forks and the less preload on the shock but still there is a feeling that the front end is travelling too deep on the stroke and front is over steering on the tight turns and I can't get it smooth for the rocks and roots. Any ideas? Do I have wrong shocks to the bike or is there some difference on the frames between '06 and '08?
 
I'll try and measure mine tonight on the bike. Thats strange, as the '07 to me always felt more even and balanced than the older bikes, definately not tail high. Thats why I always assumed what I heard was correct, and attributed the feel to that and the subframe.

Edit: 425mm. Oh well I guess that proves the shorter shock theory wrong.
 
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