Shock Absrober Stage6 R/T 305 - 325mm Pitbike / Mini GP
Description
Pitbike shock Stage6 R/T
Rear Shock Absorber Stage6 R/T Pit Bike / MiniGp 305 - 325mm. Stage6 R/T has developed a new high-end shock absorber for the ever growing and demanding Pitbike / MiniGP market.
The general construction / quality characteristics of the shock absorber are identical to the well-known R/T shocks. Please note that all internal parts of this shock absorber are treated with an anodizing coating to minimize wear and oil contamination. This contributes to the longevity of the product and extends maintenance intervals. Many shock absorbers available on the market do not have such a protective layer, so the Stage6 R/T is clearly ahead of their competition.
Adjustment options Stage6 R/T shock
The shock absorber is adjustable in compression, rebound and spring preload. All settings can be adjusted independently of each other. , i.e. adjustments made to the compression will not affect the behavior of rebound and vice versa. This is the case with conventional shock absorbers, another quality feature of Stage6 R/T.
The length of the shock absorber can be adjusted both via the thread and nut at the bottom and via a spacer on the top of the shock absorber body; it can be removed to shorten the shock. These 2 adjustments allow for a variation of 20mm, making the shock adaptable to a variety of bikes, styles and riders.
Technical data Stage6 R/T Racing coilover shock
- Eye to eye centre distance: 305 - 325 mm
- Mount width: 19, 9mm
- Mount diameter: 10 mm
- Piston rod diameter: 14 mm
- Spring rate: 950LB/INCH - 166 N/mm, 61mm inner diameter
- Compression: 20 clicks
- Rebound: 25 clicks
Shock Absorbers
Basic Function
Whether motocross, scooter, moped, or motorcycle, shock absorbers have a very simple and fundamental function: they dampen impacts and vibrations to make riding more comfortable and safe. Without shock absorbers, it would be impossible to reach higher speeds, as the wheels would barely maintain contact with the ground.
Since shock absorbers ensure contact with the road and are therefore one of the main safety features of a vehicle, they must be serviced regularly and always be in perfect working condition.
How do I recognize a defective shock absorber?
A shock absorber must absorb impacts, but it must not behave only like a spring, otherwise you'd have a “catapult effect”.
If the shock absorber rebounds too quickly after being compressed, sticks, squeaks, or shows oil residue (oil leak), it must be repaired or replaced immediately.
For motocross bikes, where shock absorbers are technically complex and correspondingly expensive, there are repair kits. However, you need a certain level of technical know-how and special tools to carry out these repairs.
For 50cc scooters, mopeds, and gear bikes, complete shock absorbers are more commonly available, allowing full replacement.
OEM, Adjustable, Racing
Gas pressure or hydraulic, simple shock units or complex systems – there are many different types of shock absorbers.
An important factor is suspension travel, which determines how intensively the vehicle can be used. Depending on the model, there are also various adjustment options.
There are simple models, such as most stock shocks on scooters. Shock absorbers can also feature various adjustment options that allow the handling to be adapted to the rider, purpose, and conditions. These include shock absorbers with adjustable spring preload, high/low shock absorbers with adjustable compression damping for low and high speeds, and shock absorbers with adjustable rebound damping found on motocross bikes.
Racing shock absorbers are the most advanced models; they include all the adjustment options mentioned above, are made from high-quality materials, and often feature special surface finishes (e.g. the popular “Kashima coating”).
How to find the right shock absorber?
In general, most shock absorbers for 50cc scooters are very similar and have a 20 mm wide lower mount and a 10 mm “eye” at the top. Scooters with Piaggio engines have a 34 mm wide lower mount and a threaded pin at the top. There are, of course, exceptions.
The length of the shock absorber can be adjusted by 2–3 cm to modify seat height or handling according to personal preference. A longer shock absorber provides slightly sportier handling.
Standard factory shock lengths
- 250mm : Yamaha BW's, Axis, MBK Booster, Malaguti F10, F12, Rieju First
260mm : Suzuki AJ50, Sepia, Honda Ruckus, Zoomer, PGO PMX
270mm : Peugeot Speedfight 1/2, CPI, Keeway, Generic, Chinese 2-stroke
280mm : Yamaha Aerox, Neo's, Jog R, BW's 100, Peugeot Vivacity 1&2, TKR
290mm : Aprilia SR50 -99, Sonic, Rally, Kymco Super9, Agility / Vitality 2T
310mm : Peugeot Ludix, Kisbee, Streetzone, Kymco People, Dink
300-340mm : GY6 / Chinese 4-stroke scooters
300-340mm : Piaggio, Gilera, Aprilia with Piaggio engine
Replacing a shock absorber
| Shock Absrober Stage6 R/T 305 - 325mm Pitbike / Mini GP | |
|---|---|
| Article no. | S6-14619901 |
| EAN | 4051272014338 |
| Weight | 2,59 kg |
| Series | R/T |
| Brand | Stage6 R/T |
| Product type | Shock absorber |
| Position | Rear |
| Length | 305 mm, 325 mm |
| Colour | Orange |