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Cn Cf 250cc Torque Spring 1500rpm's on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Delta, Pennsylvania, US

Delta, Pennsylvania, US
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 This Torque Spring (Main / Contra) fits both the CN and the CF 250cc Chinese Scooter, ATV or Go Kart.
This Spring keeps you in "1st gear" longer, adding to your low end torque and also helps you come out of corners at a higher rpm!
All stock 250cc vehicles come with a 1000rpm, main spring installed.
Boosting it up to 1500rpm is the most popular way to get more speed at take off because it's so easy to install and easy on the wallet!
Couple this spring with our Shorty clutch kit and get power to spare!

Fits Hammerhead, Roketa, Joyner, BMS, ASW, Runmaster, Trailmaster and most other CN and CF250 Chinese motors.
There are a few other model vehicles that take a 67.5mm OD spring such as some Kymko's and Carter Bros. (2.6")
Please check before ordering.

CN / CF 250cc 1500rpm Main spring (Color may vary)

Visit KNMGarage com to see how to install your new Torque Spring in step by step videos and more!

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