I think Wilbers also make a set for the Ten, 5 year warranty I was told by OTR. In addition, for those who are vertically challenged like myself, Wilbers makes a special short version for the rear. For another €200, one could also get a hand-adjusted dial for the rear, no more getting hands dirty. I don't work for them, but I'm considering that.
Ohlins website says it carries the set, I suppose you can from whoever carries ohlins stuff?
Correct me if I'm wrong, when changing the front fork springs, shouldn't the oil be changed too along with seals? If so, then doesn't one need to basically take the forks apart from the bike and the tire in order to do the job, a bit more elaborate than takng off the top cap, exhanging the parts and screwing back the cap?
My stock rear is already on 7/9 hard and the front is 21/27 (the latter number is the hardest). And that is with just empty stock panniers and solo, with over 18000km. It's the beginning of the end of the stock suspension.
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