Wheel Axle 3/4 Inch For Ohlins UPSD Fork

ZodiacSKU: 744606
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Öhlins is probably the best known name when it comes to front forks, particularly in the more recent history. Not only you will find Öhlins forks in expensive high-end sports bikes, Moto GP race bikes and Endurance racers, they are also becomming more and more popular in Heavy Tour Bikes. We therefore developed in cooperation with Öhlins a set of forks for the Softail and Dyna. Öhlins forks are world famous for their road holding capacities and are built to extremely high standards. Zodiac has matched these superior quality front forks with their Fat & Beefy Wide Glide (252mm pitch) Billet Aluminum Triple Trees. Outer fork tubes are large diameter and tapered from 54mm to 50mm for increased rigidity, inner tubes are 43mm in diameter. The top triple tree is an impressive 30mm thick, where the lower triple tree is even thicker than that, measuring 35mm. Has a 48mm clamping section for the fork tubes. The lower triple tree is equipped with fork stops that can be easily adapted for use on custom bikes. Fork length is 775mm (measured from the underside of the top triple tree to the wheel axle center), the same as the stock length on most Softail. Features rebound, compression and spring load adjusters to allow you to tune your forks to perfection. Because of the very wide range of applications caliper brackets and wheel axle must be ordered separately. Installation on 2006-2017 Dyna requires the separate purchase of a longer neck post ZPN 600126.

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