VIDEO | Reiger Trial Shock Absorber. This is how they are made

Reiger is a suspension manufacturer specialising in motor vehicles that are driven in extreme conditions, an area where more than 40 employees have been working since 1977.

Its philosophy avoids mass production and the general public. At Reiger they manufacture a select product, tested in the most extreme conditions and in continuous technological evolution. Its proving grounds are competitions as demanding as the Trial World Championship and the Dakar, where motorcycles, cars and trucks equip its products.

The Reiger shock absorbers for Trials are gaining a growing popularity that began with Gas Gas’ commitment to equip it in its TXT Raga 2013, something that was repeated in the TXT Factory of 2014, the 20th anniversary edition and that today maintains the Gas Gas TXT 2017 and the Gas Gas TXT GP.

Reiger Trial Suspension

Another trial brand that has opted for the incorporation of Reiger products is Vertigo, which provides all its models with these shock absorbers, although with different ranges depending on the model. The new
TRS One Raga Racing 2017
also has a Reiger shock absorber.

In this video we can learn more about how Vertigo works in the design and manufacturing process of its shock absorbers.

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