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Its here!

Shock Tube..

www.shocktube.co.uk

UK Patent Application Number 0820352.3 Filing Date: 07-Nov-2008

Its on Ebay today. Search for FZ1 shock

This my own buisness so any support or advise would be great. Thanks. :)

The rear shock absorber and spring, is a very important structural part of any motorcycle, not only does it provide your comfort, it also controls its stability at speed, and the way the motorcycle reacts to the many different road, or off road surfaces.

The rear shock absorbers, and springs, are particularly exposed and susceptible to constant damage from the elements, especially while riding the motorcycle in wet or dusty conditions.

The effects from road salt, water spray, and stone chipping alone, account for the most shock damage, and over time, can result in the premature failure of the shock absorber, or at worst an accident.

“Shock Tube” is a purpose made, high impact, waterproof vented neoprene tube, which encloses the motorcycles rear shock absorber.

Easily fitted without the need to remove the shock absorber from the bike, the “Shock Tube” will protect the rear shock absorber and spring from damage, while maintaining the condition of the unit for a substantially extended period of time throughout the life of the motorcycle.

Contact www.shocktube.co.uk

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