Shock Reservoir Bladders are common on dirt and street motorcycles and ATVs. They have either integral reservoirs built into the body or external remote reservoirs attached with a hose.These shocks use either a bladder or a floating piston to separate the oil and nitrogen in the reservoir.
These types of shock absorbers sometimes have an internal floating piston that separates the oil and nitrogen - but much more commonly - a rubber bladder reservoir that holds the gas separately. This super heavy duty little balloon is less prone to leaking than the seals of a separating piston。
Key Features
Ensures separation of oil and gas to avoid foaming
Actively prevents cavitation which enhances overall shock performance
Delivers consistent damping for optimal traction and control
Contributes to an extended lifespan of the shock Absorber
Material: HNBR,NBR