Semi Active Suspension
- Blade
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Re: Semi Active Suspension
They are'nt in anyone else eyes but Honda who bizarrely think there worth more and a lot more.
- Deegee
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Re: Semi Active Suspension
In all fairness there aren't massive differences internally between a mechatronic shock and a regular shock from what I can see, the only noticeable difference being that the needle valves that are normally adjusted by a screwdriver are adjusted by a stepper motor, depending on mode, road and speed. Wouldn't be at all surprised to see looky likey parts for the mecho shocks appearing in lieu of official parts....
- Blade
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Re: Semi Active Suspension
The Ohlins Mechateonic can be serviced Deegee mate. Official Ohlins dealers have quote £100 for a service.