Fitment
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Note
Lowering the Motorcycle Will Reduce Ground and Cornering Clearance
Not for Use with Rear Lowering Kits
Position
Rear
Specification
Length:11"
Part Number
FXD35-I
Color
Black
Configuration
Threaded Preload Adjustable
Dampening
Gas Charged
Finish
Anodized
Made in the U. s.a
No
Packaging
Pair
Reservoir
Internal
Type
Shocks
Feature
Shocks Have Steel Dual-Tube Hydraulic Bodies with Hard Chrome Shafts
Low Riding 10.5" From Center to Center on the Shock Eyelets
Black Shocks Feature Black Springs and Bodies with Black Billet Aluminum Endcaps/Eyelets
Chrome Shocks Feature Chrome Springs and Bodies with Clear Anodized Billet Aluminum Endcaps/Eyelets
What is Shock
Shock, commonly referred to as a shock absorber, is a crucial component in the suspension system of a vehicle. It serves as a damping device that absorbs and dissipates the impact caused by irregularities in the road surface, thus ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride for passengers. Shocks are designed to control suspension movement, stopping the vehicle from bouncing excessively and maintaining stability during driving.
The story of Shock
Over the decades, shock technology has evolved significantly, from simple hydraulic designs to modern, adjustable, and electronic systems. Today, shocks are an integral part of every vehicle's suspension system, playing a crucial role in enhancing security, comfort, and performance. From off-road adventures to high-speed competitions, shocks have come a long way, and their importance in the automotive industry continues to grow.