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  2. WP Suspension - Wikipedia

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    WP rear shock unit on a KTM 950 Adventure in 2007. WP Suspension GmbH is a manufacturer of components for motorcycle suspension systems based in Austria. The company was founded in 1977 by Wim Peters in Malden, Netherlands [1] and is amongst the largest manufacturers of suspension components for motorcycles. [2]

  3. Motorcycle suspension - Wikipedia

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    Most motorcycles today use telescopic forks for the front suspension. The forks can most easily be understood as simply encased long coil springs with hydraulic damping of excess spring energy. They allow the front wheel to react to imperfections in the road while isolating the rest of the motorcycle from that motion. Telescopic forks on a 1969 BMW

  4. Motorcycle components - Wikipedia

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    Motorcycle engines range from less than 50 cc (cubic centimetres), commonly found in many small scooters, to 5735 cc, a Chevrolet V8 engine, currently used by Boss Hoss in its cruiser style motorcycle. Motorcycles have mostly, but not exclusively, been produced with one to four cylinders, and designers have tried virtually every imaginable layout.

  5. Fox Factory - Wikipedia

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    BDS Suspension: Premium suspension kits; Zone Offroad: Entry-level suspension kits; JKS Manufacturing: Jeep specific suspension kits; Race Face, Vancouver, B.C. [10] Manufactures and distributes high performance cycling components, apparel, and protection. Easton [10] Manufactures and distributes bike components and apparel.

  6. Marzocchi - Wikipedia

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    Marzocchi Strada oil-air motorcycle rear suspension units. Up until the 1980s, Marzocchi were original equipment manufacturers ('OEM') for a number of Italian motorcycle marques including Moto Morini and Ducati, their oil shock absorbers also being OEM for Triumph Motorcycles in the latter stages of their production at the Meriden plant.

  7. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    It also operated in both directions. Motorcycle front suspension adopted coil sprung Druid forks from about 1906, and similar designs later added Friction disk shock absorber rotary friction dampers, which damped both ways - but they were adjustable (e.g. 1924 Webb forks). These friction disk shock absorber s was also fitted to many cars.

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