New Trx450r Rear Race Suspension Linkage Link Xc Stock Shock 06+ 450r on 2040-parts.com
Millersburg, Ohio, US
We will gladly accept all returns (for exchange only) as long as item is returned new and unused. -Cross Country rear suspension link for 2006-2011 Honda TRX450R -Designed for use with stock length shock -Same geometry as GTTHUNDER linkage -CNC Machined Billet aluminum -This link is designed for XC racing/riding with 20" tires -It will lower your ride height -Adds wheel travel -Gives you a softer ride -Bearings and seals included -Spring rate chart and suggested shock lengths are included with link We sell and ship to the cont. United States only. All items are calculated to ship USPS Parcel Post. We do not ship outside the Cont. United States (48 States). |
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