Description
The TTX technology is based on the principle of creating damping force by raising oil pressure on one side of the piston and having gas pressure on the other side. Single-tube dampers often see a reduction in pressure on one side of the piston. By never reducing oil pressure below gas pressure, cavitation can be avoided. Cavitation is a phenomenon that occurs when the pressure drops in the damper and gas bubbles form in the oil. This severely impairs damper performance. Using a TTX damper, a driver/rider will notice this as the damper unit delivers unrivaled control and flawless damping, no matter the conditions.






