Harley davidson xl sportster 2013 ohlins shock absorber stx 36 twin hd 141
24.12.2023 | 04:48
HARLEY DAVIDSON XL SPORTSTER 2013 OHLINS SHOCK ABSORBER STX 36 TWIN HD 141. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017. Types of shock absorbers. S = single tube shock absorber T = twin tube shock absorber. 25, 30, 36, 39, 44, 46 & 50 = piston diameter in mm. E = Emulsion shock absorber D = High pressure gas type shock absorber with internal reservoir in the main body P = High pressure gas type shock absorber with external “piggy back” reservoir H = High pressure gas type shock absorber with hose mounted external reservoir Q1 = Progressive damping shock absorber with two pistons W = Shock absorber delivered without spring (spring needs to be ordered separately). C1 = Adjustable compression damping C2 = High- and low speed compression damping C4 = Electronically controlled (EC) compression damping adjuster R1 = Adjustable rebound damping R4 = Electronically controlled (EC) rebound damping adjuster S = Hose mounted hydraulic spring preload adjuster S1 = Electronically controlled (EC) hydraulic spring preload adjuster B = Integrated hydraulic spring preload adjuster L = Adjustable Length. ARROW DIRECTION – COMPRESSION. ARROW DIRECTION – ESTENSIONE. Öhlins shock absorbers are an integral part of motorsport history in the past, the present, and the future. Today, the company enjoys a major market presence in terms of high performance and top quality suspension products for motorcycles, cars and mountain bikes. Öhlins Racing’s firm dedication to motocross and enduro led firstly to road racing, and then to new markets for production bikes, just as emphasis on snowmobile racing led to a new market for regular snowmobiles. More than 300 World Championship and other major titles are definitive proof that Öhlins shock absorbers offer outstanding performance and reliability. And never one to forget his roots, Kenth Öhlin sees to it that race track service and support remains an important part of the company’s operations.
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