Which is More Comfortable: Nitrogen Shock Absorbers or Ordinary Shock Absorbers?

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LaHolden
07/30/25 12:38am
Nitrogen shock absorbers are more comfortable. The relevant introduction to nitrogen shock absorbers is as follows: Introduction to Nitrogen Shock Absorbers: Nitrogen shock absorbers are bidirectional pneumatic shock absorbers, meaning that when the shock absorber linkage is pressed to the bottom, it will automatically pop out at a uniform speed. Nitrogen shock absorbers can automatically adapt to flat or bumpy roads and can adjust the softness or hardness of the shock absorber by self-regulating the nitrogen pressure. Disadvantages of Nitrogen Shock Absorbers: The technical requirements for inflation are relatively high, and they are very difficult to repair when damaged; when subjected to impact and deformation, they will basically stop working completely; the requirements for oil seals are very high, and the cost is relatively expensive.
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