450140626, Shockabsorber,Kecs, Kawasaki
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Kawasaki
Parts
- Brand(s):
- Kawasaki
- Part number:
- 45014-0626
- Description:
- Shockabsorber,Kecs
- Stock Availability:
- If your part is not in stock, it will take 8-9 days to reach MSP
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Price: EUR 4008.45 inc. VAT
Motorcycle Spare Parts only sell genuine spare parts made by each manufacturer. The Shockabsorber,Kecs part has been manufactured by Kawasaki and is brand new and dispatched in its original packaging.
The shock absorber, often referred to as "shocks," is a crucial component of a vehicle's suspension system. The part we are discussing is an OEM replacement part specifically designed for Kawasaki branded vehicles. The manufacturer part number for this component is 45014-0626.
Shock absorbers are hydraulic (fluid-based) or pneumatic (air-based) devices designed to absorb or damp shock impulses. They work by converting the kinetic energy of the shock into another form of energy which is then dissipated. Most shock absorbers are a form of dashpot, a device that resists motion through frictional force.
The purpose of the shock absorber is to help control the movement of the vehicle's wheels. It is not designed to support the weight of the vehicle but rather to ensure the tires remain in contact with the road surface at all times, improving control and reducing wear on the tires.
The "Kecs" in this context refers to the Kawasaki Electronic Control Suspension, a proprietary technology developed by Kawasaki for use in their motorbikes. This technology greatly enhances the vehicle's ride quality and performance by precisely controlling the damping force of the shock absorbers.
The shock absorber for Kawasaki brand vehicles is an essential suspension component designed to enhance vehicle control and reduce wear on the tires, particularly when used in conjunction with Kawasaki's Electronic Control Suspension technology. It's designed to absorb the shock and maintain the stability and comfort of the vehicle during rides. It's important to replace them when necessary to ensure vehicle safety and performance. Always refer to your vehicle's service manual or consult with a professional mechanic for specific maintenance or replacement intervals.