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Bitubo shocks

brihowgel

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Does anyone have experience with setup and or installation of Bitubos on a GS? I have acquired some lightly used and they have arrived looking great but with no paperwork whatsoever. Any info at all would be greatly appreciated
 
A visit to their website (bitubo.com) might yield something but why don't you just bolt them up and adjust damping/preload as required?
 
My interest was how and where to bolt up the three different remote reservoir canisters, particularly the one for the front. Additionally, they are height adjustable and was wanting to ensure I did so properly etc. Bolting them up I agree ought be straight forward for the shocks themselves.
 
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