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Honda Trx 90 Long Travel Swing Arm Kits on 2040-parts.com

US $649.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
HONDA TRX 90 LONG TRAVEL SWING ARM KITS, US $649.00, image 1
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT AN INDUSTRY LEADING  REAR SUSPENSION KIT, MADE BY KIDS ON QUADS RACING, FOR THE HONDA TRX 90. IT INCLUDES THE SWING ARM, FRONT BEARINGS,  BRAKE PEDAL AND MOUNT BRACKETS FOR THE REAR BRAKE MASTERCYLINDER. THIS KIT HELPS ADD WHEEL TRAVEL *** 8+ INCHES*** AND ALLOWS FOR THE USE OF DISC BRAKES, AND A FULL SIZE AXLE. IT ALSO SAVES WEIGHT, WHICH HELPS WITH THE OVER PERFORMANCE OF THE QUAD. 

 TO COMPLETE THIS KIT, YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO GET (NOT INCLUDED) THE BEARING CARRIER, AXLE, HUBS AND BRAKES FROM A HONDA TRX 400EX. OR HONDA TRX 450R

THESE ARE SPECIAL ORDER KITS, AND COME IN SILVER OR BLACK, PLEASE LET US KNOW THE COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE, AT THE TIME OF YOUR ORDER. PLEASE ALLOW 30 BUSINESS DAYS ORDERING TIME. 

FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS, AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER TRX 90 PARTS LISTED.                                                                                   

                                                                                 

 

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