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Monorim ME Front Air Suspension For Kingsong X1 Scooter Shock Absorber Accessories V.S VersionCompatibilityFor Kingsong x1; For more suitable models, please refer to the product details page below; Comfortable RidingThe MONORIM suspension kit provides you with excellent comfort and shock absorption while traveling. Say goodbye to bumps and enjoy a smooth and light riding experience AdjustableMONORIM ME front suspension with EXA air shock absorber, with adjustable hardness, surpasses ordinary spring damping. Choose air shock absorbers to enjoy
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