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Andreani Launches New Off-Road Motorcycle Springs

The springs allow a custom fit adapted for each rider and type of riding.

Andreani USA announced the launch of its newest offering for off-road riders: a range of motorcycle springs that allow for the perfect match of the rider and the type of riding he or she does.

“A small person riding motocross wants a different setup than a bigger person riding an enduro,” said Luciano Ubaldini. “We can offer the perfect match of rear springs and fork springs for each of those riders. And our springs are a perfect match for the OE spring fitment, with no adapter rings and better materials.

“Our founder is a motocross champion, and our design team in Italy has worked hard to create a product that meets the needs of all types of off-road motorcycle riders,” continued Ubaldini. “Since every rider is different, we have a wide range of rates and measures, ensuring that each rider gets the perfect fit for their riding style.”

The new springs are a direct replacement for Showa, Kayaba, Sachs, WP and several other brands. The “plug and play” capability, superior materials and broad range of fitment makes them an easy choice for an upgrade to a bike’s suspension system.

Andreani offers its dealers guidance on how to fit front and rear springs to a specific rider, primarily based on rider weight and type of riding. Andreani springs work in conjunction with the existing hydraulic shocks to ensure the perfect setup of rebound and damping.

Andreani’s network of dealers will offer the springs at a special introductory price of $99 for the front or the rear, making them even more attractive to thousands of riders who want a more comfortable, more confident ride. Andreani’s new distribution center in Hendersonville, North Carolina, has all of the popular spring rates and lengths in stock, ready for spring and summer riding.

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