TLDR: Recommend going with another option. It's good with the right tuning.
Pros:
I've put about 2500km so far as of this review. I'm still optimistic about this product as it's not fully tuned and more comfortable than stock. I will dial it in further over the winter and write an updated review here.
Factory ZF vs Ohlins BM180


There is a new version - BM181 - which has a different design and ditches ride height

Before Height w/ ZF factory shock

After Install (max height +0.9mm)

Pros:
- Custom adjustment to your liking (Rebound + Preload)
- Improvement over stock, more dynamic with sag and overall comfort.
- height adjustable, up to +0.9mm (for this model)
- perfect fit for installation, was a straight forward swap.
- Spring travel is about the same as stock, missed opportunity here.
- Lacks 'out of the box' performance- needs a proper set up for a 200lbs rider.
- Rebound set up documentation specs don't align with out of the box settings (though a set up mitigates this anyway).
- The finish on the Blackline doesn't seem as durable as the original gold.
- Remote Pre-load adjuster is a gimmick (further testing needed). No 'click' feedback when adjusting the knob.
- Spring is too light fitted from factory with 21103-31 (95 N/mm) and should use the 21103-34 or 36 (105 N/mm+) that is used with Harley STX 46 products.
- Height Adjuster doesn't seem robust enough, but that's my opinion. Ohlins redesigned the shock body for the next gen of this shock (BM 181). I speculate they didn't want to take the risk of an injury and removed this feature.
- Still scraping pegs with a 16" rear.
I've put about 2500km so far as of this review. I'm still optimistic about this product as it's not fully tuned and more comfortable than stock. I will dial it in further over the winter and write an updated review here.
Factory ZF vs Ohlins BM180


There is a new version - BM181 - which has a different design and ditches ride height

Before Height w/ ZF factory shock

After Install (max height +0.9mm)

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