With the current extension 08 of our ABE 91429 , we have made a few changes.
This means that you can always be sure that you are up to date with new products and that you can legally use the shock absorbers on the road without registration.
So that you can individually tune your suspension, progressive springs from the Competition class can now also be used on the sports shock absorbers for the Vespa GTS. Thanks to the progressive design of the springs, the suspension responds even more sensitively and offers additional reserves under higher loads.
We have also added the new GTS models of type MD3F and MD3G (also GTV) here.
The current models of the Vespa GTS 310 with the type MD3F and MD3G have been added.
Here we have enabled the optional use of a slightly stronger spring with 100LBS.
If you like to make full use of the maximum payload of your PX with two people and luggage or are traveling with a sidecar, then the 100LBS spring helps in extreme driving situations to more reserves and safe driving behavior.
BGM7781 & BGM7781B
The current MD3G models have been added.
The current models of type MD3G and MD3F have been added.
Optionally a linear acting spring with 100LBS may be used.
We have also improved the quality of the drawing in the ABE description sheets. Functional dimensions and instructions for inspection by the inspection body have been added.
This change to the optional use of springs is applicable to all shock absorbers with the specified marking, even if the purchase date is before the change appears in the ABE.
You can always recognize changes in the ABE or the new form of the TTG by the markings on the side of the table in the area of use. So if your vehicle is not yet listed in the ABE, simply look at the corresponding product / article number in the ABE to see if there is this marking and which change is indicated by it.