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Reiger Shock On 2009 Gg Eco


tahoebrian5
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I'm fairly obsessive about having good suspension. Spent way too much time trying to learn techniques on my mx bike that just weren't possible without good suspension setup. I know I could do a lot on a crappy setup but if I have my choice I would have a good setup from the start. My shock is the non-adjustable olle that comes stock on the Eco model. That and it's in bad shape, and has the wrong spring for my weight. It's my understanding they are not rebuildable as well. So buy another low spec replacement.. Or upgrade. Seems like a pretty clear choice to me

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Depends. The links are a different size for the Reiger so you would have to change them as well. Probably better and cheaper would be an Ohlins Shock. My Son used to run Gas Gas and found the Ohlins much better. When the Reiger came out he didn't like it and eventually we changed bike make altogether.

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How cheap is cheap? :hyper:

I can definitely relate to having a great suspension setup out of the box. My 2010 Beta Evo feels like it's sprung in the rear for a youth and something is not right in the front (maybe old oil) so I'm slowly working it all out. I think next time I'm at a trial I'll give my bike to one of the A/B graders and ask them to do a few hops and see what they think, if they can do all the tricks without complaints I'll just put up with it.

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I can get a TRP for $850, Reiger for $1100, or a used Reiger for maybe half that.. Or an Olle replacement for $350. Haven't priced the ohlins yet. All usd. My thought is I can pull it when I sell the bike and sell it separately to get some money back on it.

So a bit more digging on the Reiger.. Looks like there are two versions.. One with rebound adjustment only and one with compression and some other advanced stuff. I believe the prices above are for the basic version that came stock on the race models.

This has definitely been a learning process. Parts for these things are so much more than for a relative compared part for mx bikes. It just doesn't make sense to try to maintain em. Now I understand why people just sell em every year and buy a new one.

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Not being rude or anything , But let's learn to use what we've got first ... Save your cash !!!!

Glenn

I have to agree with this. As long as your shock is not blown and your not way to heavy, ride with what you got. For months I rode my 07 GG with 1995 forks and I didn't ride any worse. MX guys tend to be obsessive about suspension. It's not as important with trials unless you are at a very high level. I don't mess much with rebound or compression because it doesn't make much difference.

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Appreciate your concern for my bank account.. My wife would be pleased. If you read through my second post you will see that the shock is in fact shot, and I am too heavy for it at near 200lbs geared up.

I'm leaning towards the used Reiger. It's about half price over new and Stu from jacks cycles rebuilds them in the U.S.. Sounds like a good investment.

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Reigers as fitted to the racing aren't as good as the raga one .ohlins is better than both and more durable Reiger needs servicing sooner Unless you're capable of national championship riding you won't need the upgrade .Better off spending the money on tyres you'll lose more marks through lack of grip than anything else

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How about where to get a Sachs replacement shock? Anyone have an idea how much they run? I'm leaning towards the used Reiger becuase I think I can get it for 5 or 600 us. That's cheaper than the ohlins and as stated I'm a beginner so won't know the difference if it's not the raga model. Once again my olle shock is shot and I need a replacement. Since I have to replace it my brain will not allow me to put in a low spec unit so please refrain from advising me to leave it and buy new tires :)

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Ok, I'm still looking at more options and my head is spinning so here is a summary of where I'm at. Your input is very much appreciated. I don't mind spending a bit of extra money to upgrade but just want to make sure what I'm doing makes sense.

Options

1) cheapest Olle non adjustable - $300

2) adjustable Olle - $400

3) Sachs - can't find a price

4) Ohlins with single adjuster - $850

5) TRP - $850

6) new Reiger with single adjuster - a bit over $1000

7) used Reiger for about $500 but I would need a new spring $160 to compensate for my old style linkage.

What do you guys think?

Is it possible to buy a new set of dog bones to change to the new linkage? If it's around $160 would offset the cost of a new spring. Not sure if the swing arm is compatible.

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