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Info NSR250 mc21 mc28 rear shock

Discussion in 'Honda 250cc 2 Strokes' started by kiffsta, Mar 31, 2015.

  1. kiffsta

    kiffsta Senior Member

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    Tyga performance now have new ohlins rear shocks for nsr250's

    http://tyga-performance.com/site/product_info.php?cPath=756&products_id=3722

    Developed and tested with TYGA Performance, this Ohlins rear shock is a must for any rider who is serious about improving the handling of the NSR250.

    Adjustable for preload, rebound, compression and ride height, and made by the same people that provide suspension for the entire MotGP grid, this is a serious piece of kit. Looks great too!

    Length is same as standard with 302 mm with +8 mm and -4 mm. of adjustment.

    Spring rate 130 N (in comparison standard NSR spring is 120N)

    Ohlins specification = S46HR1C1L



    This product is exclusive to TYGA Performance and TYGA Performance distributors and dealers worldwide. It is suitable for both the MC21 and MC28 models.



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  2. 2smokeRonin

    2smokeRonin Active Member

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    WOW!
    Only $643 USD, seems like a decent price for Ohlins.
     
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  3. Fox McScrooge

    Fox McScrooge Well-Known Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    So pretty. Not sure if I am a good enough rider to tell the difference between stock and the Ohlins though ha ha. That said, the rear shock in the MC28 is a bit soft. Looks like this shock runs a slightly stiffer spring which makes it tempting.
     
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    thebeefsalad Well-Known Member

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    *SNIFFLE* why wont the fit the MC22?
     

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