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2010 BMW S 1000 RR Sachs Rear Shock
The fully-adjustable Sachs rear shock has clearly-defined and simple adjustment gradations, easing the task of suspension dial-in (note both the high-speed compression damping adjustment arrow on the shock body, as well as the arrow on the flat-blade screw head for slow-speed compression damping). With only 10 steps in each damping adjustment, making a change and noticing a difference is much easier. Note also that reversing the cam-shaped upper shock mount allows ride height adjustment at the rear.
2010 BMW S 1000 RR Sachs Rear Shock
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