Honda Cb 750/ Kawasaki Kz 900/1000 Fork Lowering Kit/ Cafe / Bobber/ Drag Bike on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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These 2" spacers will lower the front forks of 71-78 CB 750 Hondas as well as 73-80 Kawasaki KZ 900 and KZ 1000s.
They will very possibly fit other models as well. Disassemble your forks and use these spacers over the inner dampening tube at the bottom of the forks as shown in the pictures. Then trim 2" off of each fork spring to compensate for the spacers, reassemble and add fork oil Made of aluminum. This auction is just for the 2 spacers. The dampening pipe and spring are just to show how the spacers fit in your forks dampener. International Buyers: Contact me for shipping costs before you buy this item, as they can be quite expensive from the US |
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