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Eibach Shock Spring Yamaha Yz125 Yz250 Yz250f Yz490 Yz400f Yz450f 7.1 Kg on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Forreston, Illinois, US

Forreston, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:892.0071.1

Eibach Rear Shock Spring fits Honda  CR125 (1989-2007), CR250 (1988-1989), CR500 (1988-2001), Kawasaki KX125 (1988-2007), KX250 (1988-2007), KX500 (1988-2005), KDX200 (1989-2006), KDX220R (1997-2005), KDX250 (1991-1994), KLX250R (1994-1996), KLX300 (1997-2008), Suzuki RM125 (1987-1997), RM250 (1987-1997, 2001-2003), RMX250(1989-1998), Yamaha YZ125 (1989-2013),YZ250 (1989-2013), YZ250F (2001-2013), YZ400F (1998-1999), YZ426F (2000-2003), YZ450F (1998-2009), YZ490 (1982-1990), WR200 (1992-1993), WR250 (1989-1997), WR250F (2001-2013), WR500 (1992-1993), WR400F (1998-2000), WR426F (2001-2002), WR450F (2003-2011), Husqvarna 1992-1996 W/ Showa Shock. Brand new, never used and still sealed in the original packaging. Eibach springs are precision wound using the finest chrome silicone wire. They are heat treated, pre-set and shot peened for maximum durability and reliability. Each end is ground flat and the springs are powder coated to protect appearance.  Retails for $114.95    (32-574B)

 

Rate (kg/lbs.):  7.1 / 397.6

Dimensions (OD x ID x L):  63.1 x 60.6 x 270mm

 

 

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