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2003-2004 Yamaha Wr450f Wr450 Wr 450f 450 **fork Oil Seals & Dust Wipers Kit** on 2040-parts.com

US $25.44
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Cedar, Michigan, United States

Cedar, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:All Balls Brand:All Balls Manufacturer Part Number:FS14113

BRAND NEW ALL BALLS FORK AND DUST SEAL KIT. INCLUDES FORK SEALS AND DUST WIPERS TO DO ONE SET OF FORKS.

PATENTED FORK SEAL EVENLY DISTRIBUTES THE PRESSURE REDUCING OPERATING TEMPERATURE, WEAR, AND FRICTION.

TYPICAL SEAL LIFE IS 3 TO 5 TIMES LONGER THAN OEM SEALS.

STICTION (FRICTION) MEASURES FROM 1/3 TO 1/2 LESS THAN OEM SEALS FOR SMOOTHER FORK ACTION. LOWER STICTION EQUALS LONGER LIFE!

UNLIKE MOST KITS, DUST WIPERS ARE INCLUDED. WIPERS SHOULD BE REPLACED WITH THE FORK SEALS TO ASSURE PEAK PERFORMANCE.


FITS: 2003-2004 YAMAHA WR450F


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