Ohlins is a Swedish suspension company that specializes in developing high-performance suspension systems for a variety of applications including motorcycles, cars, and mountain bikes.
Founded in 1976 by Kenth u00d6hlin
Initially focused on building motocross suspension
Expanded to include products for road racing, enduro, and other applications
In 2007, the company was acquired by Tenneco, a global manufacturer of ride control products
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Ohlins suspension systems are designed to improve handling, stability, and traction for a variety of applications including motorcycles, cars, and mountain bikes.
The cost of Ohlins suspension systems can vary depending on the type of system and the specific application. Expect to pay several hundred to several thousand dollars for a complete system.
Many customers and reviewers believe that Ohlins suspension systems are worth the investment due to the high level of performance, durability, and adjustability that they offer.
Ohlins has manufacturing facilities in Sweden and the United States. Some products are made in one country or the other, while others are manufactured using parts and components from both countries.
Installation of Ohlins suspension systems can be challenging and should be done by an experienced mechanic or specialist. Improper installation may result in reduced performance, handling issues, or even safety risks.