
2 x Offset Shock hardware
1 x Offset Shock hardware
For years the offset hardware has been used covertly on World Cup circuit by many of the top riders. The offset hardware allows the head angle to be easily manipulated simply by shortening or lengthening the effective eye to eye of the shock.
For years the offset hardware has been used covertly on World Cup circuit by many of the top riders. The offset hardware allows the head angle to be easily manipulated simply by shortening or lengthening the effective eye to eye of the shock.
In recent times as the trend leans towards steeper and faster tracks the bushes have been used to relax the head angle. This makes the bike feel more stable at speed and even more planted on steep sections by throwing the front wheel further forward. The bushes can be used in the opposite way to steepen the head angle to improve the bikes geometry for sprinting if the track is more pedalling orientated. This pitches the rider more to the front of the cockpit and more on top of the bars which is better for sprinting.
The Burgtec hardware allows between 1 and 1.5 degrees of angle alteration depending on the shock bolt size of your frame. 6mm frames will naturally get the greatest amount of alteration with the 8mm frames getting 1 degree.
Our hardware was used by Marc Beaumont when he won at Val Di Sol 2010 World Cup. After Marc’s victory more and more riders approached us about slacking there head angle through the Burgtec offset shock hardware. So we decided to make small production run. “The offset Hardware helped me to get The perfect position on my GT Fury, ready to go Win at Val di Sole and have my best year to date” said Marc.
The hardware is made from grade 5 Titanium. Which is significantly lighter than its steel hardware counterpart but still maintaining the same excellent wear rating when compared to OE Aluminum ones; Approximately 3 times. The hardware comes supplied with a proprietary o-ring seal to keep out as much of the elements as possible. As well as DU bushes.
The Hardware will suit all ½” shock eyelets so Fox, Marzocchi, Rock Shox 08 onwards.
The Offset bush kits cover the bikes below. If your bike is not covered on the list below please check the sizes below the bike list and we we be happy too make up a kit for you and add your bike too the list.
Specification
Asterix, Havoc, 2008-2011, kit 7002
Azonic, B52,2009-2012, kit 7010
Banshee, Legend MKII, 2008-2012, kit 7002
Banshee, SCYTHE, 2009-20012, kit 7009
Banshee, SCYTHE, 2006-2008, kit 7009
Banshee, Wildcald, 2007-2011, kit 7009
Canfield Brothers, Formula 1 Jedi,2007-2011, kit 7002
Canfield Brothers, Can-diggle, 2007-2011, kit 7002
Canfield Brothers, One , 2008-2011, kit 7002
Canfield Brothers, Lucky, 2007, kit 7002
Commencal, Meta All, kit 7002
Commencal, 4X, kit 7002
Commencal, Furious, 2009-2011, kit 7002
Commencal, Supreme, 2009, kit 7002
Commencal, Supreme 6, kit 7002
Commencal, FR, kit 7002
Commencal, Mini DH, 2006-2008, kit 7002
Commencal, Supreme DH, 2006-2008, kit 7002
Commencal, Supreme DH, 2009-2011, kit 7002
Evil, Revolt, 2009-2011, kit 7050
Gary Fisher, Fat Possum, Kit 7009
Giant, Glory, 2006-2009, kit 7008
Giant, Faith, 2004-2007, kit 7008
GT, Fury, 2010-2012, kit 7001
IBIS, Mojo, 2006-2011, kit 7009
IBIS, Mojo SL, 2006-2011, kit 7009
IBIS, SLR, 2011-2012, kit 7009
IBIS, Mojo HD 140/160mm, 2011-2012, kit 7009
Intense M3, 2006-2008, kit 7006
Intense M6, 2008-2010, kit 7005
Intense M9, 2010-2012, kit 7005
Intense 951, 2010-2012, kit 7005
Intense 5.5, 2004-2008, kit 7004
Intense Socom, 2006-2008, kit 7005
Intense Spider, 2004-2008, kit 7004
Lapierre, DH 720/920, 2008-2010, kit 7001
Lapierre, DH 720/920, 2011, kit 7001
Mondraker, Foxy, 2008-2010, kit 7002
Mondraker, Dune, 2008-2010, kit 7002
Mondraker, Kaiser, 2009-2011, kit 7002
Mongoose, Boot’r, 2009-2011, kit 7001
Mongoose, Pinn’r, 2009-2011, kit 7001
Nukepoof Mega, All years, Kit 7013
Orange, Five, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, Patriot, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, Alpine 160mm, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, 222, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, 223, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, 224, All Years, kit 7002
Orange, 224 Evo, All Years, kit 7002
Rocky Mountain, RM9, 2001, kit 7002
Rocky Mountain, RMX, 2007, kit 7002
Rocky Mountain, Slayer SS, 2007-2010, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, V10, 2005-2011, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, V10 Carbon, 2011-2012, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Driver 8, 2009, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Blur, 2007 onwards, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Blur LT2, 2007 onwards, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Heckler, 2007 onwards, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, VP Free, 2005-2007, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Nomad (Carbon), 2010-2011, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Bullit, 2007-2011, kit 7002
Santa Cruz, Bucher, 2010, kit 7002
Scott, Gambler, 2008-2011, kit 7002
Solid , Mission 9, 2007-2011, kit 7002
Specialized, Pitch, 2008-2011, kit 7002
Titus, El Guapo, 2007-2011, kit 7002
Tomac, Primer , 2008-2009, kit 7010
Transition, TR 450, 2009-2012, kit 7002
Transition, TR 250, 2009-2012, kit 7002
Transition, Blindside, 2007-2010, kit 7002
Transition, Bottle Rocket, 2007-2010, 7002
Transition, Covert, 2007-2010, kit 7002
Turner, DHR, 2011, kit 7002
Turner, 5 Spot, All Years, kit 7011
Turner, Flux, All Years, kit 7011
Turner, Spot, All Years, kit 7011
Turner, Sultan and Sultan 29er, All Years, kit 7011
Turner,XCE, All Years, kit 7011
Yeti, 303 DH, 2006-2008, kit 7002
Sizes
Current bush sizes
19mm x 8mm
22mm x 6mm
22mm x 8mm
30mm x 8mm
33.6mm x 8mm
35mm x 8mm
40mm x 8mm
41mm x 6mm
41mm x 8mm
If your bike isn’t listed above but you know you need one of those sizes we can help.






22. December 2012 at 12:08 pm
Hi Richard
You need a 7002 kit and you will get 1 degree of head angle manipulation.
Merry Xmas
Dave
30. December 2012 at 6:01 am
Wondering if these will work for the upper shock mount for a 2010-2012 Enduro (I have an 11 Enduro Evo) The frame side mount is 22m X 8mm, my concern is the clearance at the “x-wing’ on the frame and the upper shock eye is close, and if the bushing would cause it to make contact, May just have to try to figure it out….
30. December 2012 at 11:50 am
Hi Michael
You will just have to try it to see if it works. If it doesn’t just send the bush back and I’ll give you a refund.
Thanks
Dave
5. January 2013 at 10:49 pm
Hi
I have a 2010 Specialized Epic S Works I’m seeking to slacken head angle, will this be a solution for the rear Brain shock?
If so could you confirm and let me know what I need to order please
Many thanks
Daniel
7. January 2013 at 8:51 am
Hi Daniel
The Specialized s works is not a bike we know. I’ve sent a diagram to your email of the measurements I need.
Cheers
Dave
7. January 2013 at 9:00 pm
Hi,
I have a 2009 Rocky mountain sxc slayer. I see the you have the rocky slayer ss on your list would this be suitable or would you have something similar?
7. January 2013 at 9:21 pm
Hi Colm
Sent you an email with the diagram. If you can just measure the bushes for me I can sort you out.
Cheers
Dave
13. January 2013 at 6:14 pm
Hey,
could these be made in 42mm width with 8mm hole, and would the price be the same for a pair?
Thanks.
13. January 2013 at 6:26 pm
Hi Matt
We will be making some 42x8mm Feb/March time.
Cheers
Dave
18. January 2013 at 10:23 am
Hi Dave,
Wondering about the availability of an offset bushings kit for a 2008 Cove Shocker.
Your assistance is highly appreciated and I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Happy trails
Phil
18. January 2013 at 11:44 am
Yo Phil
You need a 33x8mm bush and 42x8mm. We do the 33x8mm but the biggest bush we currently do is a 41x8mm. We will be making a 42×8 bush this will be available mid March.
Cheers
Dave
18. January 2013 at 3:39 pm
hi,
i need hardware for my 2007 santa cruz nomad 1,5.
the size is 22×9,5mm.pretty strange dimensions…….
could you sort something out for me?
cheers sergej
19. January 2013 at 2:45 am
Hey Burgtec,
I’m looking to put an offset bush into my 2011 Specialized Stumpjumper Evo Comp frameset. I can only put a bush into the shock can and she’s pretty small. 17 X 6mm. Any chance of making one? Thanks fellas
21. January 2013 at 8:16 pm
Word up Dave,
Can you hook me up with a set for a 2013 Stumpy 29er?
Which ones would I need?
Appreciate your help!
Harry
21. January 2013 at 9:54 pm
Yes bro!
It looks like you can only use one bush. You’ll have to measure it for me and let me know the measurements.
Cheers
Dave
21. January 2013 at 9:57 pm
Yo Alf
Could you take a picture of the bush and send it to [email protected] and I’ll have a crack.
Cheers
Dave
21. January 2013 at 9:59 pm
Hi Sergei
I can’t do it as the bolt hole is too big to give the offset I’m afraid.
Cheers
Dave
4. March 2013 at 10:53 pm
Hi Dave,
Can you make me a 12mm OD bushing for BOS SToy?
Niicolai AM.
With 15mm shock head width, 16mm mount width and 8mm drilling?
How much offset? 1.75mm maybe?
Thanks
neil
4. March 2013 at 11:02 pm
Hi Neil
We can’t do a bush for the bos shocks at the moment.
Cheers
Dave
5. March 2013 at 10:23 am
Hi guys.
After a kit for a 2009 gt force carbon expert? Will one bush change 1 degree and two 1-1/2 degrees?
Thanks
Clint
25. March 2013 at 9:19 am
Hi Clint
You need a 7009 kit
Cheers
Dave
28. March 2013 at 5:16 am
Hey there Dave- I was just curious if you could do a set of bushings for a 2008 Felt Redemption Team? I believe the bushings are 6mm X 22mm, but I would trust your information over mine any day! I’ll look forward to hearing from you- Kris
28. March 2013 at 8:40 am
Hi Kris
The Redemption is not a bike I’m familiar with. So just follow the measuring diagram and send me the details
Cheers
Dave
3. April 2013 at 9:26 am
Hey,
I’m after a kit for my 2010 Trek Remedy.
Any Ideas? Or stock one already?
Regards
Aaron
3. April 2013 at 9:36 am
Hi Aaron
It’s not a bike I’m familiar with. I think it’s a 40x8mm and you can only use 1 bush due to the way it fits to the other end of the shock.
Cheers
Dave
11. April 2013 at 11:39 am
Hi with the 8mm Bush’s slack’n the bike 1d what does it change with the bb height?
16. April 2013 at 3:11 pm
Hi Dave,
Greetings from Japan.
Could you tell me if you could do a set of bushings for a 2010 Giant Glory please?
Thanks,
Ryota
16. April 2013 at 3:35 pm
Hi Matt
It drops the BB aprrox 10 to 15mm depending on bikes
Cheers
Dave
16. April 2013 at 3:38 pm
Hi Ryota
You need a 30x8mm (7064) you can only use 1 bush due to the way the the other end of the frame fits to the shock.
Cheers
Dave
24. April 2013 at 6:25 am
Hi there, do you do a 30.0mm by 6mm for an intense carbine. 22 x 6 fits the other end of the shock but I think that I would need both ends.
Thanks
Matt
Queenstown
NZ
24. April 2013 at 8:33 am
Hi Matt
Yes we do have them in stock. I’ve just added it to the system and it’s now live on the we page.
Cheers
Dave
13. May 2013 at 10:51 am
Hi,
Do you have bushings to fit a 2010 Giant reign (not reign x) I believe it uses fox 1/2 22mm *6.1mm currently.
Cheers
Ali
13. May 2013 at 2:38 pm
Hi Alistair
you need a 7063
Cheers
Dave
13. May 2013 at 4:43 pm
Hi, I have a 2004 Specialized S-Works Enduro (Fox Brain shock). Not sure of the shock mounting hardware size but interested in your offset bushings if you can provide some guidance on what I will need. Thanks!
13. May 2013 at 10:11 pm
I think they are 16×8 on both ends of the shock. Currently we don’t make bushes this size.
Cheers
Dave
14. May 2013 at 1:59 pm
HI, i have a Commencal supreme v3 2012, and not sure on which offset bushing to get? i suspect it is the same as the older models? 7002?
Thanks!
14. May 2013 at 2:07 pm
Hi Louis
Thats correct you need the 7002 kit
Cheers
Dave