BCL develops new spring
BCL develops new spring
According to Sandeep Juneja of the sales department, the supplied samples have been approved and commercial production is to commence soon. This new spring has many benefits over conventional springs, ie enhanced stress value while occupying lesser space. This eventually helps an engine to be thinner and lighter in turn making it more efficient. At present Yamaha imports this spring from NHK of Japan but once BCL completes the development process, the two-wheeler manufacturer plans to source the same locally.
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