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Eibach Shock Spring For Ktm 125 - 525 Husaberg 400 - 600 8.5-11 Kg on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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:896.PDS4.1

Eibach  Progressive Rate Rear Shock Spring fits KTM 125SX/EXC (1998-2003), 200MXC/EXC (1998-2003), 250SX/MXC/EXC (1998-2003), 300MXC/EXC (1998-2003), 380SX/MXC/EXC (1998-2003), 400/450/520/525 SX/MXC/EXC (2000-2005), Husaberg 400/E (1999-2001), 501/E (1999-2003), 600/E (1999-2003). 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 $120.00    (32-680)

 

Rate (Progressive) (kg/lbs.):  8.5 - 11.0 / 476.0 - 616.0

Dimensions (ID x L):  63 x 250mm

 

 

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