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32:1 08-23-2014 11:52 AM

spring rate ?
 
Hi Guys

After too many years off a dirtbike, I've just got a 2006 ec200 to trail ride and the odd enduro.

Its a mega little bike after a touch of TLC

One issue I have is the suspension being to soft, it has 45mm shiver forks which are real plush, and an Ohlins shock. Im 17.5 stone so I need stronger springs no doubt, can some kind gent advise on correct spring rates for it.

It really gets unsettled in fast bumpy sections, as well as bottoming in G'outs and landings.

Any help would be cool....

Regards

Chris

Caravan Monster 08-24-2014 11:16 PM

Guessing you are in the UK. motopsycho may be able to help: http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18004

Gas Gas UK do not stock springs for the ohlins shock. I've been waiting for nearly a month now for the spring I ordered from the British ohlins importer. They did of course take my money the moment I ordered and their customer service is sh1te, so avoid if possible.

32:1 08-25-2014 04:54 AM

Hi
 
Ive heard much the same about them and Im still waiting for them to get back to me for three weeks

I bought this gasgas to get back into a bit of off road riding. TBH its proven a bit of a bad apple as I cant find info or get advice from anyone. It was for sale with a TM EN125 and Im wishing I took the TM right now.

I have a plan to change the front end to a exc WP setup as parts and info are easy.

Ive got it going well now, new piston and modded head and fitted a DEP exhaust. The motor now pulls strong from off idle and has a decent overrrev too, shame I cant get the thing to handle, its like a 1970's mx bike, horrible

Chris

Caravan Monster 08-25-2014 05:31 AM

Biketech is worth a go for GG parts - he allegedly keeps more stock than GGUK and has a lot of experience regarding riding and working on GG bikes, old school to deal with, only phone and don't bother emailing. Steve Plain is good too, and sometimes has reasonably priced goodies like decent second hand wheels from the race team.

I would give the WP forks a miss - KYB conversion probably better if that's the road you want to go down (there's some KYB conversion threads on here), although it might be worth setting up the Marzocchis right - they are sprung for an 80kg rider from the factory, so will be miles out if still standard.

motopsycho87 08-25-2014 05:55 AM

Does anyone know what the standard spring rate for 32:1's bike is?

I weight 95kg (210lbs) and have a 6.2 on the rear, I haven't checked the front but it feels equally firm.

How are people getting results for the mid 2000 bikes on the racetech calculator? It only lists 1999 and 2000 250 / 300?

32:1 08-25-2014 06:05 AM

That's the issue I have, there's just no info on these gasgas machines ?

I will check those two leads out tomorrow, thank you..

And I will forward my spring rates to you moto/

Regards

Chris

32:1 08-25-2014 06:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Caravan Monster (Post 139448)
Biketech is worth a go for GG parts - he allegedly keeps more stock than GGUK and has a lot of experience regarding riding and working on GG bikes, old school to deal with, only phone and don't bother emailing. Steve Plain is good too, and sometimes has reasonably priced goodies like decent second hand wheels from the race team.

I would give the WP forks a miss - KYB conversion probably better if that's the road you want to go down (there's some KYB conversion threads on here), although it might be worth setting up the Marzocchis right - they are sprung for an 80kg rider from the factory, so will be miles out if still standard.

I rode a buddies exc250 2006 that has just had some TLC from a suspension co' called Tillet. This bike was like a hovercraft, Ive not ridden anything the controlled for years, on some sections where I was bucked and kicked so bad, could then be ridden one handed clearing goggles on his exc..

motopsycho87 08-25-2014 06:19 AM

Have had these in my bookmarks waiting for the money to come along, might help you.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2311471243...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHOCK-SPRI...item338534b26b


Looking at the part numbers on the gas gas fiche, the 200 and 300 have different rear shock numbers... dunno what that means yet.

Anders 08-25-2014 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by motopsycho87 (Post 139452)

Looking at the part numbers on the gas gas fiche, the 200 and 300 have different rear shock numbers... dunno what that means yet.

I think it just means that the 200 came with softer springs.

32:1 08-25-2014 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by motopsycho87 (Post 139452)
Have had these in my bookmarks waiting for the money to come along, might help you.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2311471243...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SHOCK-SPRI...item338534b26b


Looking at the part numbers on the gas gas fiche, the 200 and 300 have different rear shock numbers... dunno what that means yet.

Thanks

I have found a few places selling springs, but as yet I cant find out what weight springs suit my needs, even the ebay seller couldn't confirm whats correct, and a good half dozen suspension companies have not even replied ?


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