Fork springs for SUZUKI

Fork springs for SUZUKI

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Fork springs for SUZUKI SFV Gladius 650 WVCX, 09-

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Description

Fork springs for SUZUKI SFV Gladius 650 WVCX, 09-

Promoto fork springs
Promoto has been working for years on low-cost alternatives in the suspension sector, thus proving our qualityat a bargain price. Promoto springs are as carefully designed as the more expensive fork springs of other product lines. Although they are made of silicon spring steel grade B, they are also made ofThese are manufactured using the most modern, computer-controlled machines and were precisely matched to the respective motorcycle model in road tests. Their progressive design guarantees a fine responseat low rebound speeds, but also prevents your fork from bouncing through or plunging too far if you brake hard or at high speeds on rough bumps in theTo hit the covering.

Scope of delivery: 1 pair .

Additional information

Execution

progressive

Nominal diameter
Vehicle brand

SUZUKI

Expert report

ABE

New in month

March

Product brand

PROMOTO

Matching bikes for product 503-800

Manfacturer Model Chassis number Built from Built to
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2009 2009 Show more parts
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2010 2010 Show more parts
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2011 2011 Show more parts
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2012 2012 Show more parts
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2013 2013 Show more parts
Suzuki SFV 650 Gladius, 53 KW CX1111 2014 2015 Show more parts

The power indicated by them is less than that of the new indicator.
This could lead to problems when connecting to your vehicle.
If you have the option to replace the turn signal relay, we recommend that you use one of our load-independent turn signal relays.
If you are stuck, then we would be happy to hear from you.

ORDER THE MATCHING RESISTOR DIRECTLY WITH IT!

Why?
It is possible that when you install your new turn signal, the flashing frequency no longer fits or an error code appears in the cockpit.

Solution:
1. Enter here the original flasher power (in watts). You will then receive a suggestion for a suitable* resistor that fixes the described problem.
2. or use one of our load-independent flasher relays.

Performance of the new turn signal Watt
Performance of their original turn signal Watt

* This is a calculated suggestion. In individual cases, there may be minor deviations.

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