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''Twinshock'' refers to [[motorcycles]] that have two shock absorbers. Generally, this term is used to denote a particular era of motorcycles, and is most frequently used when describing [[off-road]] motorcycles. | ''Twinshock'' refers to [[motorcycles]] that have two shock absorbers. Generally, this term is used to denote a particular era of motorcycles, and is most frequently used when describing [[off-road]] motorcycles. | ||
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It is important on twin-shock motorcycles that both shocks be the same, and that if they are adjustable, that the adjustments on both sides be the same. Otherwise, there can be a torque to the swingarm which may cause dangerous handling and braking characteristics. | It is important on twin-shock motorcycles that both shocks be the same, and that if they are adjustable, that the adjustments on both sides be the same. Otherwise, there can be a torque to the swingarm which may cause dangerous handling and braking characteristics. | ||
[[Category:Suspension]] | [[Category:Suspension system]] |