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  • Shock absorber overview

    Shock absorber overview

    The top of the shock absorber is fixed on the body or frame, and the bottom is fixed on the suspension link or axle. Both fixing points should be as strong as possible so that the shock absorber can also function at a more sensitive level. When the wheel rebounds and compresses, there will usually b... read more

    Dec 10,2021 Industry News
  • Knowledge about motorcycle shock absorbers

    Knowledge about motorcycle shock absorbers

    The motorcycle industry is constantly evolving, which brings exciting new features to the bikes we know and love. Today’s bicycles are more complex than ever, and understanding how the motorcycle’s suspension works seems to be a daunting task at first. However, understanding how your suspension is s... read more

    Dec 03,2021 Industry News
  • The importance of shock absorbers

    The importance of shock absorbers

    In short, the shock absorber controls unnecessary movement of the body. It does this by controlling the movement of the wheels. The spring itself absorbs the bumps and changes of the road surface. Then the damper controls/inhibits the movement of the wheels. Without them, the wheels of the car would... read more

    Nov 26,2021 Industry News
  • How the shock absorber works

    How the shock absorber works

    A shock absorber, or more precisely, a damper is a hydraulic or pneumatic device that can operate up to 1,900 times per mile to stabilize the handling of the vehicle and create as much contact as possible between the road and the tires. The shock absorber is a suspension component that controls the ... read more

    Nov 19,2021 Industry News
  • A Brief Introduction To Suspension Shock Absorbers

    A Brief Introduction To Suspension Shock Absorbers

    What are struts and shocks? Struts and Suspension Shock Absorber are the parts of a vehicle’s suspension system that, at the most basic level, keep the vehicle from bouncing and provide damping over bumps and uneven terrain. Both are filled with oil or gas that is compressed inside when the vehicle ... read more

    Nov 05,2021 Industry News