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      01-14-2017, 12:45 PM   #1
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Smile Ohlins Ready!!!

Hi,everybody !!!
http://www.roadandtrackbyohlins.com/products/bms-mr40/
https://www.ohlins.com/2017/01/road-...roduct-launch/
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      01-15-2017, 04:29 PM   #2
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No official specs from Ohlins yet, just a part number.
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      01-20-2017, 12:58 PM   #4
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I've had the M4 ohlins kit on mine for 2-3 months now with absolute amazing performance. Yeah it's a bit bumpier than what this will provide but I really do daily drive 2-3 hours and most of the time in sport. If it's in comfort it's really not that bad at all. But I understand that some may want it to be closer to the oem feel than stiffer in comfort as is.

Either way I'm completely loving the shit out of them.
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I have a fresh set of Ohlins for sale with custom swift springs rate. PM me if interested. Their a fantastic all rounder.
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I've had the M4 ohlins kit on mine for 2-3 months now with absolute amazing performance. Yeah it's a bit bumpier than what this will provide but I really do daily drive 2-3 hours and most of the time in sport. If it's in comfort it's really not that bad at all. But I understand that some may want it to be closer to the oem feel than stiffer in comfort as is.

Either way I'm completely loving the shit out of them.
How does the driving mode affect the Ohlin's suspension?
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How does the driving mode affect the Ohlin's suspension?
None. You will have to disable your adaptive suspension.
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      01-24-2017, 03:32 PM   #9
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How does the driving mode affect the Ohlin's suspension?
None. You will have to disable your adaptive suspension.
The M2 has adaptive suspension?
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The M2 has adaptive suspension?
Sponsoring too many forums...thought I am still on the M4 section.
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The M2 has adaptive suspension?
Sponsoring too many forums...thought I am still on the M4 section.
Lol
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Lol
The answer is still the same. Driving modes not affected.
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      01-24-2017, 06:37 PM   #13
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      01-27-2017, 05:42 PM   #14
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BMS MR40 is the kit part number. It shouldn't be long before have some specs.
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Hi , I have info about springs Ohlins R&T BMS MR 40, this is :
Front 48010-27 90N/mm
Rear 48010-67 190N/mm
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Hi , I have info about springs Ohlins R&T BMS MR 40, this is :
Front 48010-27 90N/mm
Rear 48010-67 190N/mm
Still nothing official from Ohlins USA on this.

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Still nothing official from Ohlins USA on this.

I have info from Ohlins Ukraine, and I have PDF file with info, but I can't upload
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I have info from Ohlins Ukraine, and I have PDF file with info, but I can't upload
Take a screen shot of the PDF or saving it as Jpeg.
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Öhlins Road & Track team has extensively tested a wide variation of springs
to find the right balance between road and track use. By testing in different
conditions on road as well on track, the listed spring rate is what we strongly
recommend you to use.
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513lb front Spring and 1000lb rear spring????

How does it feel on the street? Sounds a little stiff...
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Öhlins Road & Track team has extensively tested a wide variation of springs
to find the right balance between road and track use. By testing in different
conditions on road as well on track, the listed spring rate is what we strongly
recommend you to use.
We still provide our customers with a pair of rear spring rates at their choice.
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