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Suzuki Ltr 450 Koq Pro-comp Long Travel Rear Linkage on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

                                                           BIG SPRING SALE

THE NEWLY DESIGNED INDUSTRY LEADING SUZUKI LTR 450 KOQ PRO-COMP LONG TRAVEL REAR SHOCK LINKAGE, FOR YOUR STOCK SWINGARM.  IT LOWERS THE QUAD FOR BETTER CORNERING, AND ITS REVISED LEVERAGE RATIO SMOOTHS OUT THE SUSPENSION CURVE, AND INCREASES WHEEL TRAVEL   IT COMES WITH THE LINK, AND RE-USES YOUR STOCK BEARINGS, BUSHINGS AND SEALS, FOR AN ADDITIONAL SAVINGS. FEEL FREE TO ASK ABOUT OUR SHOCK PACKAGES, FRONT PRO-COMP A ARMS, AND OUR OTHER LTR PRODUCTS LISTED.  

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