Race Tech Fork Springs And Gold Valves '84 Rz350 on 2040-parts.com
Naples, Florida, US
Brand new Race Tech gold valves and 80kg(176lbs) fork springs. Allows stock forks air valves to stay in place for a stock look. New cost for both was $296+ a year ago. spring part #FRSP S2643080 gold valves part# FEGV S3301
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