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Old 03-06-2013, 03:53 PM
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Default 2011 Ohlins Shock seal

My bike hates seals I guess. Is there an updated or better seal then what came stock? Who do you all recommend I contact to order a new seal?


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Old 03-06-2013, 10:28 PM
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I don't usually have issues with the Ohlins seal unless there is a scratch on the shaft- so I polish them when they come in for service.

Although it's worth noting that the seal head spec'd by GasGas is different than the normal seal head from Ohlins...

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One time a few years ago, Les got a batch of bad seals from a supplier. They were standard X rings substituted for the correct metric part. They were a hair tight, and would work for a ride or so and roll the lips over. Took a few replacements to figure it out. Where are your parts coming from?


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One of the internal seals in my ttx rear was messed up when I had my last service. On a side note my ohlins shock came from the factory low on oil(from what my suspension guy told me).
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The suspension guy may or may not have replaced the seal and I know he uses ohlins products. The shock started leaking early on since brand new. I think I had 3 rides on it and it leaked. This has been problem for awhile. I just sent it in for service and kept riding.
However, I am going to start doing it on my own now, just like I do my other bikes since I am no longer sponsored. $150 for a service job is too much for me right now. Got kids in baseball and martial arts, it's killing the play funds.
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Its just a metric xring, I will not quote size because I am not positive at the moment. Should be able to source a quantity quite cheap. I beleive they are the same size as used in the Ohlins/Scotts damper, and I have a bag of those.
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Its just a metric xring, I will not quote size because I am not positive at the moment. Should be able to source a quantity quite cheap. I beleive they are the same size as used in the Ohlins/Scotts damper, and I have a bag of those.
If it's the 888 they're not. The 888 is the regular 46mm shock with a 16mm shaft. Seals are pretty affordable, but good luck getting them locally-

The Scotts damper orings are quads at 15mm. I haven't been able to find them in the US other than from Scotts. I'm picking up bags of 100 next time I'm in Europe.

Although one time, in a pinch, I put a Penske oring seal in an Ohlins shock. Years later I think it's still holding up...
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And to answer your original question, I've got some at the shop. Feel free to get in touch if you need one- or want the whole seal head.
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I stand corrected, this was in the older Ohlins with the hand adjuster rebound knob.

Dave, I have a bag of those 15mm quad rings, had them for years for damper service. Try APG, o-rings online if McMaster does not have them.
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McMaster doesn't.

I'll try APG. Thanks.
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