This is a high quality Bitubo YZB replacement rear shock absorber

Incorporates Bitubo's cutting edge internal 'Progressive Pressure System' which automatically adapts the damping to suit the riding condition

Stepless spring preload adjuster

Easy to set up and adjust

Twin spring design features softer spring for initial comfort and harder spring for progressive feel under load

Steel body with anti corrosion surface treatment to ensure excellent longevity

Steel pumping rod with low friction surface treatment

Supplied with fitting instructions and preload adjusting tool

Bitubo is an Italian company that has been designing and manufacturing high quality motorcycle suspension products since 1963. During this time they have achieved significant racing success in the highest levels of world class racing, most recently with the Isle Of Man TT racing legend Michael Dunlop, who is notoriously demanding of perfection in his racing. When purchasing a Bitubo suspension product you can rest assured that you are investing in quality, from the most basic scooter shock through to the top spec electronic systems used at the forefront of racing

B&C Express are the sole UK importer and distributor of Bitubo suspension products, and only products purchased from us or one of our dealers are eligible for official UK warranty support. If you purchase a Bitubo product from outside of the UK or from a reseller who sources their products from outside of the UK, then you will not have any UK warranty in the event of an issue

Import Duties/Tax
Please note that we are based in the UK, so if you are purchasing from outside of the UK your item may be subject to import duty when it reaches your country. Import rules vary between countries, so please check before you purchase. We cannot accept liability for any import duties; they have nothing to do with us and are not included in our prices

Please Note:These shock absorbers are built to order by Bitubo in Italy, so typical delivery time is approx 2-3 weeks (although sometimes quicker). This can be longer during the Christmas period and during August when Italian companies close for their annual summer holidays