Race Tech Front Fork Springs Fits Suzuki Drz400 / Kawasak Klx400 / Wp4860 on 2040-parts.com
Forreston, Illinois, US
Race Tech Front Fork Springs for Suzuki DRZ400 (2000-2011), Kawasaki KLX400 (2003-2004), WP4860. Brand new, never used and still sealed in the original packaging. Race Tech springs are wound from the highest quality chrome silicone wire to ensure consistent action and light overall weight. Race Tech guarantees spring accuracy within .005kg, the highesty industry standard. Retails for $114.95 (11-799)
Rate (kg/lb): .44kg / 24.6#
Dimensions (OD x L): 43.2 x 510mm
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