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Old 04-28-2011, 11:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Riders Discount has new Öhlins TTX shocks for the BMW S1000RR! The BM 888-1 TTX shock comes with separate compression and rebound damping circuits located on the shock body next to the built-in hydraulic preload adjuster. The shock also allows you to change its overall length at the lower mounting point. This is the exact same shock we use on our own S1000RR racebike. We also use these shocks on our other race bikes including our Triumph Daytona 675 and our Yamaha YZF-R1 because they’re easy to set up and provide superior traction at the track.

On sale for $1,238.45.

We have these and other Öhlins Suspension components on hand for the S1000RR. To order yours, call TJ at 866.931.6644 ext 817. You can also email us for more information – send those to FORUM at RIDERSDICOUNT dot COM with S1000RR OHLINS TTX SHOCK in the subject line and we’ll get back to you right away.

We will supply you with an Öhlins shock correctly sprung to your weight and riding style. No modification to your BMW is required to install a TTX shock, simply remove your OEM unit and put the Öhlins shock in its place.


BM 888-1 shocks come with the new race-style adjusters you see here. Independent rebound and compression adjustment circuits provide a wide range of adjustability for different riding styles.


If you’re serious about improving your riding, Öhlins shocks make it easy to attach linear potentiometers for collecting suspension telemetry date with pre-drilled holes on the shock clevis.


Complimentary holes are found on the upper shock body.


We have these latest-spec BMW S1000RR shocks with the new-style race adjusters in stock and ready to ship and we have the ability to set them up for your weight and riding style.
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Old 04-28-2011, 10:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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So we now have the BM888, the 887, and the 881.

Which is the best, and why?

I'm confused........
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No 881 but you do have the 888-1 (my chubby finger data guy missed two digits). The 888 and 888-1 are same shock but the 888-1 has the updated adjusters.
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