Shock Absorber

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HANGZHOU UCAN TRADING CO.LTD was founded in HangZhou in 2009.We are a leading manufacturer and exporter of high-quality motorcycle spare parts, with a specialization in full body fairing kits for scooter motorcycles, primarily catering to HONDA and YAMAHA models.

 

 
 

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Rich Experience

With over 15 years of accumulated expertise in OEM and ODM services, we deliver high-quality, tailored solutions to meet diverse client needs.

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We have consistently upheld a commitment to delivering exceptional service, ensuring comprehensive support and assistance to meet the diverse needs of our customers.

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Our organization is supported by a dedicated team of professional technical researchers and developers, meticulously assembled to deliver high-performance outcomes.

 

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For Suzuki GN125/150 125/150cc

Product Name

Shock absorber

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PLACE OF ORIGIN

CHINA

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Benefits of Shock Absorber

 

GN125/150 Shock Absorber

Safety

For most of us, vehicle safety means buckling up and not driving over speed limit. However, for licensed mechanics and car manufacturers, car safety equals an impeccable suspension system. The main component of a suspension system are the shock absorbers. Thus, their major role in vehicle safety is to provide steering stability and complete vehicle safety. Thanks to them, our cars do not veer to the sides when it’s windy and have no trouble stopping.

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Stability

Another important role of shock absorbers is stability. They boost the friction between the car tires and terrain, enabling car stability on the road. If streets, highways, and country roads were perfectly flat then shockers wouldn’t be necessary. But even recently paved roads have subtle flaws that apply force to the wheel, causing it to move up and down.

Comfort

Comfort is the most common thing associated with shock absorbers. Since the invention of the first car, the challenge of enhancing passengers’ comfort was a major part of manufacturing process. That’s why absorbers were invented. Their job, apart from providing vehicle stability, is to ensure the comfort of all passengers. They reduce the magnitude of vibratory motions due to various road imperfections in order to provide a smooth and comfortable ride.

 

Components of a Shock Absorber
 

Mount

The mount secures the shock absorber to the vehicle body and suspension. It comprises upper and lower mounts of identical design, featuring a hollow surface allowing the insertion of bushings and bolts.

 

Bushing

Positioned on the mountings, bushings are typically made of rubber or urethane. They absorb vibrations and incorporate separate metal parts to minimise noise and wear, making them replaceable components.

 

Coil Spring

Not all shock absorbers include a coil spring. Those that do are known as coil-over-shock absorbers or spring coil shock absorbers. These shock absorbers resemble suspension struts, often leading to confusion between the two.

 

Piston and Piston Rod

The piston within the shock absorber contains openings or valves that regulate the flow of oil through passageways, coordinating with the movement of the shock absorber. The piston rod guides the piston's motion within the shock absorber cylinder.

 

Cylinder

Serving as the body of the shock absorber, the cylinder is a cylindrical tube containing compression oil and housing the piston that moves within.

 

Bolts

Bolts function as fasteners securing the shock absorber to the vehicle's body at one end and the suspension at the other. Proper torquing of these bolts is essential to prevent loosening during operation.

 

The Working Principle Of Shock Absorbers
 

Shock absorbers are an essential component of a vehicle’s suspension system, designed to help keep the tires in contact with the road surface, providing a smooth and stable ride. They are also known as dampers, and their primary function is to absorb and dissipate energy from the suspension system’s movements.

 

The suspension system of a vehicle is designed to absorb shock and vibrations from the road surface. The suspension system comprises springs and dampers. The springs absorb the shock, and the dampers control the movement of the springs. The shock absorbers are hydraulic devices that are designed to dampen the motion of the springs. They are located between the wheels and the vehicle’s body.

 

The shock absorbers work by converting the kinetic energy of the suspension’s movement into heat energy, which is then dissipated into the atmosphere. When the wheel hits a bump or an obstacle, the suspension compresses, and the spring stores the energy. The shock absorber then uses hydraulic fluid to resist the movement of the suspension, converting the energy into heat, which is then dissipated into the atmosphere.

 

The hydraulic fluid flows through a piston inside the shock absorber. As the suspension moves, the piston moves through the hydraulic fluid, creating a resistance force that slows down the suspension’s movement. The piston is attached to a piston rod that is connected to the suspension system. The hydraulic fluid is forced through small orifices in the piston, which creates a restriction in the flow of the fluid, creating the resistance force.

 

The resistance force generated by the shock absorber is proportional to the speed of the suspension movement. This means that the shock absorber will provide more resistance force as the suspension moves faster, providing a smooth ride. On the other hand, when the suspension moves slowly, the shock absorber will provide less resistance force, allowing the suspension to move freely.

 

 
Shipping
 
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We offer various shipping methods, including sea freight, air freight, and express delivery, depending on the order size and destination.

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Shipping costs will be calculated based on the destination and weight of the package.

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Customers will receive a tracking number once the package has been shipped, so they can track the status of their delivery.

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We strive to ship all orders within 2 business days of receiving the payment.

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In case of any delays or issues with shipping, our customer service team will promptly communicate with the customer to resolve the problem.

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With our careful packaging and efficient shipping methods, you can trust that your products will arrive in perfect condition and on time.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: How do I tell if my shock absorber is bad?

A: Nose dive when braking. ...
Bouncy ride. ...
Vehicle rolls or sways when cornering. ...
Uneven tire wear. ...
Rear squat during acceleration. ...
Vibration in steering wheel. ...
Unusual noises. ...
Leaking fluid on exterior of shocks/struts.

Q: How often should you change shock absorbers?

A: Shock absorbers should typically be replaced every 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but this can vary based on driving conditions, vehicle type, and manufacturer recommendations. Regular inspections can help determine if they need to be replaced sooner.

Q: How to test a shock absorber by hand?

A: To perform the “bounce test”, choose one corner of your vehicle and push down on the car with your body weight. When you let go of the vehicle, examine what it does. Your vehicle should settle back to its at-rest position after one bounce. If the car bounces more than twice, you're likely due for a shock replacement.

Q: What is the life expectancy of a shock absorber?

A: Shock absorbers have a minimum lifespan of 4 to 5 years. But the truth is that it depends on the state of the roads. If you usually drive the automobile on well-maintained roads, the lifespan may even increase to ten years.

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