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Bitubo Suspension options for the V85TT

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Bitubo's recent announcement to open a U.S. office, means I am happy to move forward with support/sales of their products. All of their built-to-order products have been very good. I'll be updating the suspension thread with any new info as we go.
For now, a link to the components offered for the V85TT; https://gtmotocycles.com/search?type=product&q=bitubo v85tt*
 
Out of curiosity, are the colors customizable on the Bitubos?

__Jason
They (on occasion) offer a full blacked out version, but they are not easy to work with on revisions in general, no. What are you looking for color wise?
 
While its not super-high on my priority list at the moment, I am mulling over suspension options for the V85TT, and frankly... the bright red will stick out like a sore thumb on the muted Centenario colors. If I was going to go down that path, something less bling-y like a blacked-out version would be preferable. Even Ohlins gold would be a better fit, aesthetically, but I'm not really looking to go the O route.

__Jason
 
While its not super-high on my priority list at the moment, I am mulling over suspension options for the V85TT, and frankly... the bright red will stick out like a sore thumb on the muted Centenario colors. If I was going to go down that path, something less bling-y like a blacked-out version would be preferable. Even Ohlins gold would be a better fit, aesthetically, but I'm not really looking to go the O route.
Very good. It looks like only a black spring would do it for you then.
 
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