Race Tech Rear Shock Spring 6.4kg/mm Srsp 622864, Wr200,wr250,yz490,wr500,wr450f on 2040-parts.com
Caledonia, New York, United States
This is a new Race Tech 6.4KG/mm rear shock spring that can be used on the following Dirt Bikes.
YZ125 80-82/84-14 WR200 92-93 WR250 89-97 WR250F 01-09/11-14 YZ250 80-82/84-14 YZ250F 01-13 WR400F 98-00 YZ400F 98-99 WR426F 01-02 YZ426F 00-02 YZ450F 2003 WR450F 03-09/2011 YZ490 82, 86-90 WR500 92-93 This is a spring that is designed for heavier riders. Around 230lbs on 450 models & around 260lbs on 250 models. Free shipping is in the U. S. only. Thanks |
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