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27 Mar 2002
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R1150GS rear shock
Is the factory rear shock on a new R1150GS OK for a two up RTW or should I replace it? Very little if any off roading will be involved. We estimate our combined weight including gear to be about 180kg.
Of course BMW tells me the factory rear shock is good for this, but I want an unbiased opinion.
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27 Mar 2002
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Replace it with a good one. The stock shock is unlikely to last, and doesn't work as well anyway. You will be surprised how much better the bike handles with a good shock. Preferably one on both ends if you can afford it.
Ohlins, Works Performance, Technoflex, White Power.
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27 Mar 2002
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I've been riding my GS1150 with front and rear White Power shocks and am very happy, on track-days as well as two-up on country roads. I find the rebound much better and bike is more stable at all speeds. In addition it also gives you an added sense of security (and comfort!) as you're not going to be getting any way near tolerance levels as on the original Showa. To be honest, in a recent article in MOTORRAD (German mag) dedicated entirely to comparing 6 shocks on the 1150 the Ohlins came first and the WP was 3rd.
FYI I paid DM 2,050 through mailorder by http://www.boxer-parts.com/
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I had the rear shock replaced under warrenty,
the new one sprung a leak before it got of the bench no pre-load.Anyway it's nice to have some damping,
I'd be a bit wary going RTW on showas based on my experience,
good luck.
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