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Cr, Crf, Honda, Flat Track Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $220.01
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, US

Glendale, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda

 2004 Honda CRF450 custom "lowered" flat track suspension.  Professionally done.  The travel is limited by custom machined DELRIN bushings. Front fork springs are not cut, the fork spring seat was moved by machining a new snap ring groove in the cartridge rod and moving the spring seat to the new location.  Most other suspension "hacks" will cut the springs, providing a harsh unbalanced ride.  I believe the front forks were shortened 5 inches and the rear shock shaft travel was limited by 1 1/4", effectively lowering the rear almost 4".  This setup provides a very balanced an stable platform.  Will fit many more models and years.  Since nothing was cut, just machined, it can be easily returned to full height by disassembling or adjustable by machining the DELRIN bushings and/or new snap ring grooves on the cartridge rod.  This suspension was used for MX a couple of seasons, so there is some wear, but no major defects.  Used only a couple of track days since flat track modification.  Works Great!! Dusty and stickers coming off from sitting in garage.  Set up for 190lbs, so, will fit from 180lbs to 200lbs great.  I also have Honda 19 inch flat track wheels in separate listing.  I will give a price break on shipping, but will still be shipped in separate containers, because suspension will be shipped in special shipping carton.

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