Öhlins TTX shock absorber - BMW R nineT

Product information "Öhlins TTX shock absorber - BMW R nineT"

Öhlins TTX shock absorber - Raisch custom-made to fit all BMW R nineT models.
The ultimate choice for demanding riders looking for the absolute best for their BMW R nineT models. With exclusive Öhlins TTX technology, this shock offers unsurpassed performance and a top-class riding experience.

Öhlins TTX technology stands for outstanding quality and innovation in motorbike suspension. Its special design enables precise compression and rebound adjustment, allowing you to tailor the shock to your individual riding preferences. Feel the ultimate control and optimise your handling for an even more intense riding experience.

The shock has a length of 372mm + length adjustment of up to 12mm.
The 2-chamber system and the integrated nitrogen tank ensure optimum damping and stability, even in the most challenging riding situations.

With absolute high-end quality, the Raisch TTX shock sets standards for those who want only the best for their motorbike. It is the perfect choice for demanding riders who want only the most exclusive parts for their R nineT.

We have four different spring rates that are installed depending on the rider's weight. So when ordering, the weight as well as the riding characteristics must be specified.

The suspension strut must be registered by individual approval. For more information on this please contact us.

TTX shock absorber specifications:
- Length: 372mm + 12mm length adjustment.
- TTX Öhlins technology
- Custom made exclusively available at Classicbike-Raisch
- 2 chamber damping system
- compression & rebound adjustment

BMW R nineT
R nineT /5 EU 4
R nineT Classic EU 3
R nineT Classic EU 4
R nineT Classic EU 5
R nineT Pure EU 4
R nineT Pure EU 5
R nineT Racer
R nineT Scrambler EU 4
R nineT Scrambler EU 5
R nineT Urban GS EU 4
R nineT Urban GS EU 5
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