Used stock shocks
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 9:35 pm
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a 2005 RT with only 6,200 miles, a beautiful, well maintained bike, with only one owner. The guy had it lowered at BMW dealership where they installed brand new Wilbers front and rear struts. The height of the bike does not bother me for now, although being 5'11 (1,80 mts) I would rather have it at normal factory height.
However, I have noticed that the front shock has very little travel, probably half as much when compared to a stock version. And they have bottomed or topped out when going over big bumps or potholes. FIRST QUESTION: Has anybody have the same experience with Wilbers shocks? Is there a way to increase the travel?
I took it to BMW dealership, thinking that this could probably be solved by adjusting the damping on the front shock. According to them, that's not the case, and they suggest to install either OEM shocks or similar, which brand new w/ installation would be almost $ 3K. I paid $ 5.5K for the bike, so it doesn't make much sense, money-wise. The BMW service manager suggested that I could probably find used original shocks at a less than half the price of new ones, which is true. SECOND QUESTION: Has anyone done it before? If so, did you have good luck with second-hand shocks?
Thanks in advance!
I recently bought a 2005 RT with only 6,200 miles, a beautiful, well maintained bike, with only one owner. The guy had it lowered at BMW dealership where they installed brand new Wilbers front and rear struts. The height of the bike does not bother me for now, although being 5'11 (1,80 mts) I would rather have it at normal factory height.
However, I have noticed that the front shock has very little travel, probably half as much when compared to a stock version. And they have bottomed or topped out when going over big bumps or potholes. FIRST QUESTION: Has anybody have the same experience with Wilbers shocks? Is there a way to increase the travel?
I took it to BMW dealership, thinking that this could probably be solved by adjusting the damping on the front shock. According to them, that's not the case, and they suggest to install either OEM shocks or similar, which brand new w/ installation would be almost $ 3K. I paid $ 5.5K for the bike, so it doesn't make much sense, money-wise. The BMW service manager suggested that I could probably find used original shocks at a less than half the price of new ones, which is true. SECOND QUESTION: Has anyone done it before? If so, did you have good luck with second-hand shocks?
Thanks in advance!