Motorcycle Fork Rebound Adjuster Assemblies

Motorbike front forks aren't just the two outer tubes you see - there's a separate internal cartridge doing the real work. Our closed vs open chamber article explains more - but sliding in the middle of that cartridge, with a reb adjuster assembly on the bottom & damping piston parts up top, is a fork cartridge rod.

Inside the axle feet at the bottom of the fork lower leg tube, that cartridge rod is locked to one of these rebound adjustment assemblies. The clicker or base valve bolt presses on the inner pushrod, which loosens or tightens the piston shim stack fastened to the end of the hollow shaft.

By adjusting the oil flow through those shims you get more or less damper resistance to the bike's suspension forces - learn how to use your clickers in our damping adjusters article.

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Teknik Rebound Adjuster Assembly
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Motorbike front forks aren't just the two outer tubes you see - there's a separate internal cartridge doing the real work. Our closed vs open chamber article explains more - but sliding in the middle of that cartridge, with a reb adjuster assembly on the bottom & damping piston parts up top, is a fork cartridge rod.

Inside the axle feet at the bottom of the fork lower leg tube, that cartridge rod is locked to one of these rebound adjustment assemblies. The clicker or base valve bolt presses on the inner pushrod, which loosens or tightens the piston shim stack fastened to the end of the hollow shaft.

By adjusting the oil flow through those shims you get more or less damper resistance to the bike's suspension forces - learn how to use your clickers in our damping adjusters article.

We sell upgrades for suspension tuners too - improve the damping of your cartridge forks with one of our performance revalving kits, or if you're a pro with a suspension dyno you can mix up your own valving shims stack from a huge variety of sizes & thicknesses.