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Bitubo FTR 1200 Suspension Options
Italian suspension specialist Bitubo has turned its
attention to the Indian FTR 1200 with a selection of
upgrades for the stock suspension, including the
front fork cartridges seen here and a choice
of rear shock absorber "Better and Best"
options.
The JBH0 - V1 pressurized cartridge (with
red rings) is equipped with multiple
extension, compression and spring
preload adjustments. "The adjustment
is extremely simple, using knurled dials
on the upper caps of the fork. The plug
and play install is fully reversible as
no modifications are required; the
pressurization of the cartridges
gives greater support to the fork
and improved handling."
The adjustable length XZE11
monoshock "improves the
comfort and control of the
vehicle while driving, and its
versatility for model-specific
set-ups and tuning has made it
a very popular 'go-to' upgrade
for a wide range of top-selling
'Nakeds' and entry level sport
bikes." It is also available in the
shorter version XZE61.
Bitubo's top-of-the-range options
for the FTR 1200 are the XXF111 race style rear
monoshock with manual spring preload and XXF31
with hydraulic spring preload. The monoshock XXF
also has a shorter version XXF61 (with manual spring
Adjustable length
XZE monoshock
Feuling Vented Dipsticks
Designed to screw into the factory oil fill
spout as a stock replacement part, these
vented dipsticks from Oceanside, California
based Feuling Parts can "save a whole
world of hurt," according to CEO Luke
Leatherman.
"These are breathing dipsticks and they
remove unwanted build-up of the blow-by
which is found in engines with excessive
leakdown through the rings/cylinders - a
common issue with large displacement big
bore engines.
"Our test results show a decrease in engine
oil sump levels, a more freely and smoother
revving engine, increased MPG and
decreased blow-by. They vent excessive
pressure from the oil tank through a
breather system consisting of a filter
element and umbrella valve."
Feuling offers two venting style options
when installing this dipstick.
Option 1 is to use the 1/8 " NPT breather
vent fitting with internal porous filter
element. This option gives a clean look -
"however, it can produce an oil
misting/residue out of the element on
engines with excessive leakdown/blow-by."
Option 2 is to use a quick-disconnect
coupler fitting with rubber hose and filter
element. This option will run any excessive
oil misting/residue through the line and into
preload) and XXF81 (with hydraulic spring preload).
"The big step forward over the stock shock and our
XZE are the reduction in overall weight, the
wider range of new set-up possibilities and
an upgrade of the adjustment of the length
and the hydraulic spring preload - both in
terms of functionality and ergonomics.
"These shock absorbers give driving accuracy
and uniform tire wear thanks to the instant
control of the forces in play, allowing
maximum support in the bends at extreme lean
angles, in fast changes of direction and
maximum confidence in acceleration on all
types of surfaces, including tracks.
"As well as perfect stability in even the most
violent braking situations, the real innovation lies
with the internals with new solutions to improve
the damping coefficient and increase stability at
high temperatures. The 14 mm shaft increases
smoothness, while the 30 mm piston reduces the
fluid masses that are in motion for a faster response
to stresses.
"The adjustments are positioned on the upper head
(spring preload, extension and double compression),
while the XXF31's hydraulic spring preload and
length can also be adjusted from there."
BITUBO
Selve di Teolo (PD), ITALY
Tel: +39 0499 903 475
[email protected]
www.bitubo.com
the filter element, but does require
disconnecting the fitting in order
to check the oil.
For Option 2, Feuling recommends
routing the line up the frame rail,
up under the seat/abs area, then
back down along the right side
frame rail, and the filter element
can fit cleanly between the
engine/trans matting area on the
inside of the lower right frame rail.
There are two ways to read the oil
level with this dipstick - with the
bike on the jiffy stand (FHS) or the
bike upright and level (FHU).
If reading the dipstick with the
bike on the jiffy stand, the reading is taken
from the dimples labeled FHS (Full Hot
Stand); when reading with the bike upright
and level, the reading is taken from the FHU
(Full Hot Upright) labeled dimples.
Available in polished or fade-resistant black
for '06 and up Twin Cam or '07 and up FL
models, these dipsticks do get hot, so use a
glove when checking the oil level. Feuling
highly recommends staying off the rev
limiter and running conventional oil in M-8
engines to help maintain ring seal and
minimize blow-by.
Because it is important to get the correct
hot oil level, Feuling recommends running
XXF31 rear
monoshock with
hydraulic spring
preload
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
JBH0 - V1
pressurized
cartridge
the oil level 90%-99% full when hot. "One
thing to bear in mind - because the oil pickup
port is on the right side of the engine,
letting the bike idle or warm up on the
kickstand will naturally fill the engine case
and skew the oil level in the tank."
DRAG SPECIALTIES
Janesville, Wisconsin, USA
Tel: 608 758 1111
[email protected]
www.dragspecialties.com
www.feulingparts.com
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