Hello

I haven't got any Norton part number yet, but the RWU forks are FG333, Twin RSU's are NC416 and the Domi Monoshock is YA932.
Just for everyones info, Ohlins go to the trouble of etching the model code on every unit they manufacture.

I'm going to try to source some fork seals for the RWU's.

I'm not keen on the idea of anyone really playing around with RSU's, they are nitrogen gassed and if we need to play with them here we send them to a specialist, so PLEASE do the same, it isn't worth risking.
 
Öhlins actually recommend regular servicing anyway, so by the time your seals are gone, the forks are most likely already overdue a service.

I know we’re all ‘mens men’ and big into DIY... but they’re top notch kit, and deserve the proper attention IMHO.

When my seals go, the forks will be going to an Öhlins tech shop.
 
I haven't got any Norton part number yet, but the RWU forks are FG333, Twin RSU's are NC416 and the Domi Monoshock is YA932.
Just for everyones info, Ohlins go to the trouble of etching the model code on every unit they manufacture.

I'm going to try to source some fork seals for the RWU's.

I'm not keen on the idea of anyone really playing around with RSU's, they are nitrogen gassed and if we need to play with them here we send them to a specialist, so PLEASE do the same, it isn't worth risking.

Thank you Rob. And I agree servicing a gas spring is dangerous and needs to be done by an expert. I plan on keeping my bike forever so I’m trying to be prepared with all the part numbers that I don’t have now for 30yrs down the road when I need it like the USD forks. I realize to you it sounds a bit mad but these part numbers have been a mystery. More the part numbers of the seals. PS - My rear twin are etched with R34023 and R could be any other letter but it looks like an R. No need to reply now. We have the correct numbers. Have a great day. Thank you.
 
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