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XTrig  Shock Pre-Load Adjuster Ohlins TTX36 M48 x 1.5 in. Left Tools XTrig
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XTrig Shock Pre-Load Adjuster Ohlins TTX36 M48 x 1.5 in. Left

MyPartsGuy SKU: XTR500010700301
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 500010700301
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XTrig
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$237.49 CAD
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$237.49 CAD
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$245.43 CAD
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“Special Order” products could be shipped directly from the supplier or they could be shipped to us first. Then, we would ship it to you. The available shipping options will be provided during the checkout process."

The XTrig Shock Pre-Load Adjuster is a precision-engineered component designed to replace the standard preload ring on your shock absorbers. This adjuster allows for quick and precise adjustments to your motorcycle's sag, enhancing suspension performance and handling.

  • Full Thread Utilization engages the entire length of the shock body's threads, providing a greater range of adjustment
  • Features a design that minimizes dirt accumulation, maintaining smooth operation even in challenging conditions
  • Designed for straightforward installation; however, some models may require shock disassembly
  • Crafted from high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of off-road riding

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