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J-Zeus
London,
United Kingdom

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Daytona 955i (99-01)


26 Apr 2008 16:21 
On my WP shock, there are two adjuster dials for rebound and compression damping.
The settings are numbered ' 0, 1, 2 ,3 etc.

Is '0' the softest settings?

cheers
X-Man
Chesterfield/Derbys,
United Kingdom

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26 Apr 2008 17:59 
I would have thought so especially if the numbers go clockwise..however if you put it on 0 and push it down then put it on the other end of the scale I would have thought that would prove it conclusively...unless its knackered of course....should have bought a penske....
Norfolk n Good
South,
United Kingdom

Posts: 880
Speed Triple 955i (99-01)


28 Apr 2008 12:59 

Thats what ive been going by, with my WP shock Zeus...

Having said that its not if I adjust it every day !

Mark Hammond is the guy to speak to regards Ohlins +WP
http://www.mhracing.com/
J-Zeus
London,
United Kingdom

Posts: 7,168
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Daytona 955i (99-01)


28 Apr 2008 13:37 
Compress = Lowest number is softest

Rebound = ring turned fully clockwise is hardest
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