Discussion
I've got Ohlins under advisement of Andy @ APM. It's what both Jonny and Mike both use on their racing Cerbs (albeit in higher spec and multi adjustable guise). Been very happy with them, both for road and track (the latter just with a few extra clicks wound on). People will say good shocks are a waste unless you are heavy trackday user, funnily enough I found that road driving is when they are at their best. With the Ohlins you can go quite soft on spring as the shock will do the clever s
t to control the movement - an alternative cheap shock might be bolstered with a hard spring, sold as "track spec" so you grin and bear the crashy ride
Or as you may have, softly spring and then just hopeless body control.
At least that's my layman's understanding of it all, all I know is that I've been very happy and I came to them from Bilsteins (although to be fair, ones that were past the sell by). Press car ran Ohlins too, so you can even claim it references how they should have been
t to control the movement - an alternative cheap shock might be bolstered with a hard spring, sold as "track spec" so you grin and bear the crashy ride
Or as you may have, softly spring and then just hopeless body control. At least that's my layman's understanding of it all, all I know is that I've been very happy and I came to them from Bilsteins (although to be fair, ones that were past the sell by). Press car ran Ohlins too, so you can even claim it references how they should have been

I have ran avo's when i bought my cerb found them great on the road and track, I had one fail and the other 3 were getting on so i fitted nitrons with eibach springs on a softer spring set up. It is great on the road (Not tracked it yet with nitrons) and i had the car set up by Track V road and it drives superb very compliment on even the worst pot holed roads.
As for Gaz ihad them on my Chimaera and hated them, I had the car set up and they did not compare to the standard bilsteins in any way as you say pogo stick, You get what you pay for with suspension and i imagine Ohlins will be a step above nitrons again.
As for Gaz ihad them on my Chimaera and hated them, I had the car set up and they did not compare to the standard bilsteins in any way as you say pogo stick, You get what you pay for with suspension and i imagine Ohlins will be a step above nitrons again.
I had the Bilsteins on mine until 60K and thought that they did brilliantly considering the enormous variation in tasks they are asked to perform.
Eventually decided to change them coz it was Christmas and I was greedy.
Couldn't afford Nitrons so bought ProTechs under advice from Julian Lane, the God of Cerberas. He supplied them, already setup and all I had to do was put 'em on.
Mine are only adjustable for compression but I have heard that ProTech do sets that adjust for compression and rebound now. Jools is the man to ask.
Mine are 13-way adjustable and I have found that 8 stops in is a good balance for a not-too-hard ride on city roads combined with super smooth high-speed cornering.
Thoroughly recommended.
Eventually decided to change them coz it was Christmas and I was greedy.
Couldn't afford Nitrons so bought ProTechs under advice from Julian Lane, the God of Cerberas. He supplied them, already setup and all I had to do was put 'em on.
Mine are only adjustable for compression but I have heard that ProTech do sets that adjust for compression and rebound now. Jools is the man to ask.
Mine are 13-way adjustable and I have found that 8 stops in is a good balance for a not-too-hard ride on city roads combined with super smooth high-speed cornering.
Thoroughly recommended.
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