I saw this on "Moto-Talk".....I would have given a response there but unfortunately, for the priveledge to post on that board, it costs $25.00 per year and 'homey don't play that game'. The original poster asked about Factory Connections bladder kit and wether it was worth the money.
Here's the reply he got:
Don't listen to any suspension experts who say that the stock reservoir piston does the job. It will let the nito past it almost immediately and faom up the oil. Those guys just don't make the bladder. There's a reason everyone else uses it on their shocks (Kayaba and Showa) I did it on my 200. Best coin you'll spend to get youor shock working right. Both the bladder kit and Factory Connection are highly recommended. They also sell the bigger reservoir like Dowdy used, for your massiveness that might be a good call:)
:eek:
Now, I'm not trying to bash anyone's bladder kit. More power to those that think it's the right way to go. However, I DO have an issue with the fact that this guy says the stock separator piston "will let nitrogen past it almost immediately"
SAY WHAT WILLIS!?!?!?!
If reservoir separator pistons are so bad, how come WP, Ohlins, Penske (anyone else?) have been using them for years without encountering the problem described above?? And since when is Kayaba and Showa "everyone else"?? :think
Here's the reply he got:
Don't listen to any suspension experts who say that the stock reservoir piston does the job. It will let the nito past it almost immediately and faom up the oil. Those guys just don't make the bladder. There's a reason everyone else uses it on their shocks (Kayaba and Showa) I did it on my 200. Best coin you'll spend to get youor shock working right. Both the bladder kit and Factory Connection are highly recommended. They also sell the bigger reservoir like Dowdy used, for your massiveness that might be a good call:)
:eek:
Now, I'm not trying to bash anyone's bladder kit. More power to those that think it's the right way to go. However, I DO have an issue with the fact that this guy says the stock separator piston "will let nitrogen past it almost immediately"
SAY WHAT WILLIS!?!?!?!
If reservoir separator pistons are so bad, how come WP, Ohlins, Penske (anyone else?) have been using them for years without encountering the problem described above?? And since when is Kayaba and Showa "everyone else"?? :think