Öhlins USA Introduces Suspension Kit For Buell 1125R

Öhlins USA Introduces Suspension Kit For Buell 1125R

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Öhlins USA Announces New Shock and Fork Kit for Buell 1125R Hendersonville, North Carolina: As a direct result of aggressive street and track testing, Öhlins USA is delighted to announce the availability of its BU 788 TTX rear shock for the new Buell 1125R. This shock features a unique manual adjuster for pre-load, specifically designed for 1125R application. This purpose-built TTX rear shock for the Buell 1125R is of course fully adjustable, and when ordered it is fitted in build and spring rate to the needs of the end user. It is designed for street riders but a full race version is also available from Öhlins USA. For riders looking to get the most that a fine tuned suspension can provide their machine, an Öhlins FGK 25mm front Fork Kit is also available in both a standard production form and a race version. Continuing to answer the needs of all racers in a world as dynamic as a hot lap, more new Race-Only products from Öhlins will be announced soon. Öhlins USA distributes and services the world’s leading performance suspension for automobiles, motorcycles, and ATVs. Öhlins develops its proprietary and innovative suspension components at the highest levels of racing from open-wheel car racing, to Moto GP, to off-road competition on two and four wheels. Öhlins USA also provides training for service centers and dealers. www.Ohlinsusa.com

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