Monday, July 25, 2011

Öhlins to debut aftermarket semi-active electronically adjustable suspension

Öhlins to debut aftermarket semi-active electronically adjustable suspension
Ohlins to debut aftermarket semi-active electronically adjustable suspension - Sport Rider Magazine
Öhlins to debut aftermarket electronically adjustable suspension that will either integrate into existing OEM semi-active suspension setups, or a stand-alone system that uses the sensor inputs from existing OEM wiring

BMW’s ESA paved the way for electronic suspension, and Ducati’s DES took it a step further with customizable configurations for those adjustments. Now Öhlins is preparing to launch the first aftermarket electronic suspension package within the next few months, paving the way for a universal system that can be fitted to any bike that uses a CAN wiring system for communication between the various sensors. And it’s intelligent.


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