Bimota Db6 Delirio 1000/1100 Matris Sdk Performance Steering Damper on 2040-motos
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Bimota DB6 Delirio 1000/1100 Matris SDK Performance Steering DamperFull Size ImageClick to close full size.Item Description
This listing is for a Matris SDK series Damper complete with fitting kit to fit the bike in the title of the listing. Series K Dampers
This damper is a designed to fit as a 'Tank Mount' Their speed sensitivity design reacts to sudden movements by automatically increasing their damping without restricting movement at slow speeds Speed Sensitive hydraulic operation 13 position adjustable and fully re-buildable High tensile alloy steel piston rod with chrome coating Twin tube design with titanium external cylinder Pressurised with Nitrogen gas for greater stability at higher temperatures Comes ready to fit with all required parts No modification required Please note this part is custom made to each order by Matris in Italy please allow 4 weeks from date of purchase for delivery
The image bellow is and example of the fitted product, please note the damper you receive may differ from this image but will be correct for the bike in the title of the listing
Who are Matris?
Matris have been manufacturing some of the best speed sensitive dampers in the world since 1990.
There are other brand names that are better know but in our opinion none that produce a better product.
Extensively used in racing all around the world Matris dampers have been proven to be a fantastic high performance product
Please note the images used in this listing are for illustration purposes only, the damper you will receive may differ from those shown, but will be the correct item for the bike in the title of this listing
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