Shock Absorber Type 540 Road
$666.00 USD
The standard fork has a relatively poor response. In combination with the SKF oil seals, the Wilbers solution results in a significantly better response.
On the rear shock, the spring rate is adjusted via a slightly softer spring, in combination with optimised rebound and compression damping.
The suspension geometry on the front and rear axle was sensibly adjusted and optimised via the negative spring travel. As standard, the vehicle has increased negative spring deflections. These are adjusted by a slightly shorter suspension strut, so that the original seat height is retained.
All in all, this results in a better ride and improved handling, which contributes to a safer ride.
Ecoline 540 Mono Road Ø 46 mm
Product may vary from picture.
Download available ABE
On the rear shock, the spring rate is adjusted via a slightly softer spring, in combination with optimised rebound and compression damping.
The suspension geometry on the front and rear axle was sensibly adjusted and optimised via the negative spring travel. As standard, the vehicle has increased negative spring deflections. These are adjusted by a slightly shorter suspension strut, so that the original seat height is retained.
All in all, this results in a better ride and improved handling, which contributes to a safer ride.
Ecoline 540 Mono Road Ø 46 mm
The well priced alternative.
Stepless adjustable spring preload by using the included spanner tool.
With the radial-piston and the progressive shim-package you’ll always get the optimal damping.
High-quality, maintenance-free spherical plain bearings bearings promise long and healthy life.
5 years warranty with ABE.
Product may vary from picture.
Download available ABE
Spring preload adjustable.
FITMENT
2020 - 2024 Husqvarna 701 Enduro LR
SKU
540-1008-00
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