The advantage of a mid-mounted single motorcycle shock absorber is its good comfort and the ability to enhance the vehicle's handling. This kind of motorcycle shock absorber is generally used only on some street sports cars and racing cars. It is recommended that cyclists wear helmets when riding motorcycles, and also put on professional riding suits and protective gear. This can enhance the safety during the riding process.
When purchasing high-performance motorcycles, it is recommended to choose models equipped with an abs anti-lock braking system. The abs anti-lock braking system can prevent the wheels from locking up during emergency braking. If the wheels of a motorcycle get stuck when riding, the vehicle will fall and the driver will get injured.
Therefore, the abs anti-lock braking system is a very important safety configuration for motorcycles. Generally, motorcycles that are more expensive but have better performance are all equipped with abs anti-lock braking systems, which can enhance safety and handling. Some motorcycle shock absorbers are still adjustable, which can also improve handling.
Many vehicles have basically never replaced the shock absorber oil in their motorcycle shock absorbers. In fact, it is necessary to change the shock absorber oil every one or two years. Most motorcycle shock absorbers absorb shock and vibration energy through the flow damping force of the shock absorber oil and convert it into heat of the shock absorber oil for dissipation. Therefore, the damping force is closely related to the viscosity of the shock absorber oil.
The viscosity of shock-absorbing oil varies with temperature. Since everyone's driving time and mileage of a motorcycle are different, and the environment and temperature of the shock absorber when each person drives the vehicle are also different, the viscosity of the shock absorber oil completely affects the performance of the motorcycle shock absorber.
If the shock-absorbing oil is too viscous, it will cause the soft shock absorbers to harden, and drivers are prone to fatigue when driving on bumpy roads. However, overly thin shock absorber oil will make the hardened shock absorber too soft, seriously affecting its stability in curves.