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Bitubo Suspension options for V7-850

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Bitubo just announced fitment options for V7-850 shown below. Now online, click on each photo below or HERE.

WME02V2
WMT02V2
WMT22V2
Bitubo FK
 
I'm interested in the Bitubo 15mm longer WME05 all Black. I weigh in at 135 lbs. This should help with corner clearance.
 
I'm interested in the Bitubo 15mm longer WME05 all Black. I weigh in at 135 lbs. This should help with corner clearance.
Thanks. Now online linked above.
 
To be more spesific: Are there any increased wear on the drive shaft with 15 mm longer shocks?
You do understand that it is insulting to ask when it's both offered by the suspension manufacturer and endorsed here, correct? This isn't a horrifically ignorant social media website. Please (re-)read the paragraphs above several times.
 
Guys/gals, I have a set of chrome shocks (like below) on the shelf for the V7-850 only. Rider weight range is 190~220 lbs in gear. Ping us direct email if you want a good deal on them; Info @GuzziTech.com

Bitubo Chr
 
Has anybody out there made the conversion, either front or rear? If so, how dramatic was the improvement ??
See post #4 above. I wouldn't sell them if they weren't true improvement. Read some, tons of info here. Please slowly read the paragraphs at the top of the page, all three.
 
used bitubo shocks + fork cartridges on Triumphs, good stuff for that price range. look into a V7 special so this interests me as most factory suspensions are just OK at best!!
 
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