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front springs and rear shock

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ok guys i am used to riding white power suspension and i am looking at upgrading the suspension on the storm


i am unsure what i would need to be honest.

i have found ohlins springs for about £100 but would i need anything else for the forks ??


also what is the best rear shock for the money , cant really afford an ohlins and i am not sure i would use it to its capacity !


also i read about putting a 2 teeth bigger rear sprocket on , what are they as standard so i can have a count on mine.


EDIT: just found this site for WP / ohlins shocks ans springs ? are they the right money ?

http://www.holeshotracing.co.uk/parts/handling.asp


any advice will be appreciated

regards mark
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Post by fishface »

you get what you pay i had ohlins rear shock and you can tell the difference when you start playing around with settings
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Hi Mark,

I personally would recommend Roger Ditchfield at Revolution UK to rework your front forks. http://www.revolutionuk.co.uk/ Tel 07970 915 259 Roger has a vast experience of the Honda Firestorm, for road work and also the track, I think you'll be hard pushed to find someone else with as much experience as him for our Firestorms :!: I have a set of forks on my bike reworked by him. They totally transformed the handling for sure, it feels like a different bike :!: He's a really nice bloke and doesn't mind having a chat (on the phone) about what would best suit you, even if you don't actually buy from him, you can't say that about many today :!: I'm not sure where you live, but you can post your forklegs to him if you're not close.

Most people in the know recommend linear fork springs and not the progressive type.

As for a good compromise a 43 tooth sprocket on the rear is what a lot use, but it depends what you're after. Remember though any sprocket change will affect the speedo reading. The standard sprockets are 16 tooth front and 41 tooth rear.

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cheers guys appreciate it. think i will contact revolution and see what happens !



regards mark
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Post by Stratman »

Had my forks resprung many moons ago and heavier oil. Dropped yokes 5mm-8mm

Similarly, many moons ago, fitted a Hagon shock. Not sexy but cheap and good enough for me (a thousand times better than stock)

43T rear sprocket - only done a few years ago but I wish I had done it much sooner
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stratman


how much does the 43t sprocket throw the speedo out ?


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Don't forget you'll need a longer chain if you up the rear sprocket.....

One tooth down on the front makes the speedo over-read by around 10%, so I'd assume much the same for a 2 over stock rear.

Maybe a bit less.
But a speedo healer sorts it.

I have a 15 tooth front if you want to try it- took it off as I was heading down to Valencia last year and didn't want to do the whole distance halfway up to the rev limiter!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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ah , i was hoping i didnt need a new chain :( the one thats on is brand new :(


thanks for the offer tho matey !!!
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firestarter1977 wrote:ah , i was hoping i didnt need a new chain :( the one thats on is brand new :(


thanks for the offer tho matey !!!
Tony is getting excited I think :lol:

Your standard chain will be long enough for plus two teeth on the rear, although the rear wheel will be almost as far forward as it will go, we've had this discussion before :!:

You can fit a 15 tooth sprocket on the front instead (as Tony mentions) but in the long term your chain will last longer with a bigger rear. A smaller front sprocket means a tighter turning radius for the chain, hence making it work harder :!:

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aha .


cheers matey . wheres the best place to order one ? renthal direct ??


cheers mark
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firestarter1977 wrote:aha .


cheers matey . wheres the best place to order one ? renthal direct ??


cheers mark
If you want a fancy looking alloy one then renthal will probably be good :!:

I got my steel 43 tooth sprocket (shiney steel not black) from M and P, you have to order the Hornet one as below:-

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cheers matey .


thats a great help


will order one tomorrow !!!


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Post by slot »

These look good

I think Demon Tweeks do them £45

http://www.supersprox.com/eshop/products.php?cat=1693
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Hi all mine has a SHOWA shock on the rear is that standard?
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mines a showa and i belive it to be standard matey
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