KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2025 10:19 am
I'm interested to know how often people get their shocks (and forks) serviced. My Ape Ohlins was done at 17k miles and I was abused for leaving it so long. I'm on 29k now so maybe I should get it done again.
I think your question although a good one is a bit like which tyres are best. Many will have different suggestions. Some manufactures suggest every 12mths, or if used for track-use-only every season.
In my opinion deterioration of the shock not working so well happens gradually, so the rider doesn't really notice any change, that is until a seal goes then oil starts to be lost to the point of no damping there at all. With Penske shocks being a racing shock, which I presume is the same for Ohlin's? that puts them in a different bracket than your average do it all OEM shock from Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Kawasaki which seem to last a long time before they start to lose oil.
As you are running your Ohlin's shock for what I would call a lot of miles between services, I would be inclined to remove the shock from the bike for a clean at less miles, that will also give you the chance to inspect the Mono's (the fixing eyelets) the bottom one especially to make sure they are still operating correctly,
Chris.