Ohlins Shock Spring Conversion Chart in Suspension Posted December 31, 2008 Can anyone tell me what the numbers on the spring that my used Ohlins Rear shock came with, mean:01092-74/180 L162 Additionally - I'd like to know these numbers on an additional spring I have, mean: 01092-69/170 L336 Both shocks have a spring length of 6.7 " or 170 mm as noted by the 01092 code. The -69/170 code refers to the spring rate which is a 69,(Ohlins code) or 170 Nmm or 17.32 Kg/mm or 971 lbs/inch. The 74/180 code refers to the spring rate which is a 74,(Ohlins code) or 180 Nmm or 18.34 Kg/mm or 1028 lbs/inch. The L162 and L336 codes simply refer to the manufactures batch number. For reference the stock spring is about 01092 59/150. Both of your springs are stiffer than stock (13% and 20%) and both are the same length as stock. I hope this helps. Ask away if you have further questions. Danny I've looked at the charts, and searched the web - but I'm stumped. Maybe I need some Eggnog....... Thanks!
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