Looking for Ohlins Fork Springs? We have them in stock in the most popular Ohlins Styles and rates. We can usually get them for other applications as well including drop-ins for OEM Forks. Ohlins 43mm Fork Seals. Ohlins 43mm Fork Seals sold in pairs. Each kit contains 2 oil seals and 2 dust seals. Part Number, KT 1982. Type Code, T46PR1C1Q1W. Length, 415 mm. Spring, 06320- spring series. MSRP, $1,250.00. Find a Dealer.
1091-34/100 is an example of a code you will find on an Ohlins shock spring. Using the below charts you can decode what you are looking at. The 1091 refers to the diameter and the length of the spring.
Almost all Ohlins springs have a diameter of 57mm so thats easy, the 1091 in this case means it has a 160mm length (when not on the shock) The -34 is the spring rate. For some unknown reason Ohlins uses its own numbers to label rate, but below on the rate conversion chart you can cross reference this number. In this case a -34 is a 100nm or 10.19kg or 571lb spring The /100 is the springs rate in Newton meters, but without the decimal. In this case the /100 means its a 100nm spring.Art.
After browsing through a whole bunch of stuff including some fairly sophisticated stuff (translate 'beyond me) I have a question or three.Having learned how to read the Ohlins' code, I find myself asking 'What's a spring rate?' And.As I understand it, there's a correlation between spring rate and rider's weight. So, '.how can someone figure out if their shock has the right spring for their weight?' Finally, what does the number of 'lbs/in' represent.All of which, I think is important to understanding Willyz chart.Thanks! Happy New Year All.