DRZ400s fork springs
By Matthew S. on Verified Purchaser
Exactly what I needed.
Fits: 1984 Honda CR250R 2-Stroke
$87.82 – $136.12 $128.23 – $136.12
Product Note:
Specification | Details |
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Length | Varies (make selection above) |
Material | Steel |
Outside Diameter | Varies (make selection above) |
Position | Front |
Quantity | Varies (make selection above) |
Spring Rate | Varies (make selection above) |
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By Matthew S. on Verified Purchaser
Exactly what I needed.
By Steven B. on Verified Purchaser
I'm 223 pds and my son is 245, we needed heavier springs for the front suspension forks and these worked great!
By John O. on Verified Purchaser
I've used them in the past and they hold up well without sagging over time like cheaper springs can. They really improved the ride of my road king and it stays up in the stroke better.
By Joshua W. on Verified Purchaser
Worked as expected.
By Patty C. on Verified Purchaser
I'm 230lbs and bought these to help prevent the forks on my little bike from bottoming out with my weight. They are not progressive, but they are much more appropriate for my size than the stock ones, which are .45kg/mm for my bike.
By Taylor W. on Verified Purchaser
Springs arrived early and made a big difference!
By LeRoy (Junkyarddog) on Verified Purchaser
I bought a set of Race Tech springs for my 1978 SR500e project. I went with the .90 kg and what a difference they are!! The front end is stiffer but not too stiff. Still a great ride quality and worth the money for sure. I did have to fig out the sag, but it was really easy to fig out and I would highly recommend this upgrade to anyone with a vintage street bike. I have since bought a pair of progressive rear shocks to match so my set up is complete.
By Randal L. on
I put Race Tech springs on my Suzuki GV650 and couldn't be more pleased. The handling, ride and braking are all much better. If you are looking to improve the ride quality of your bike and have a small budget, this would be a good place to start.
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By Andrew C.
I'm 48 230 6' riding a fxd dyna looking for heavy springs. Something has to be better then stock. Please and thanks
Answer QuestionFor your needs, I'd recommend going with a set of 0.90 kg/mm weight FXD fork springs. With that, you should see a significant improvement in front end performance given that the OEM springs are pretty middle-of-the-road (heh) for most riders.
By Dan
Answer QuestionThe .65 kg/mm rate springs would be recommended for your weight on that bike.
By Anon.
what spring set would you recommend (and rear shock replacement) for 210 lb. rider -- ride mostly canyon roads. 1992 Honda CB750 Nighthawk
Answer QuestionRace Tech recommends the .90 kg/mm rate springs for your weight on that 1992 CB750 Nighthawk.
By Mavrick S.
Answer QuestionRace Tech recommends the 1.00 kg/mm rate springs for your weight on that bike.
By Gabriel P.
Thank you!
Answer QuestionRace Tech recommends the 1.00 kg/mm rate springs for your weight with that 2002 R1.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionRace Tech recommends the .46 kg/mm springs for your weight and that bike.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionAccording to the Race Tech spring guide, they suggest the .42 kg/mm springs for your weight on that bike.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionRace Tech recommends going with .81 kg/mm springs or the closest spring rate springs offered for your weight on that bike. Looks like we have the .75 kg/mm springs for that bike which would be the closest offered.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionFor your weight, Race Tech suggests the .70 kg/mm rate fork springs on that 2005 BMW F650GS.
By Jim
Answer QuestionRace Tech calls out the .36kg/mm springs for that weight on that bike.
By Tony
I am 210lbs and have added a batwing and stereo system to the front end.
Answer QuestionYes, if you were to choose the 2013 Harley-Davidson FLD Dyna Switchback fork springs from our fit guide, you'd receive the correct components to fit the stock forks. The added accessories will not interfere with the installation of these fork springs.
By Mike
I have a 1996 Harley Davidson FLSTN. The Bike has been lowered way too much for me. I am trying to put it back to original height, or at least close. Will these do the trick?
Answer QuestionDepending on what components were used to lower the front end, these springs may or may not be right for you. If all that was used to lower the front was a different set of springs, then yes - the FLSTN fork spring kit from Race Tell will do the job. It comes with a pair of fork springs along with a preload tube that is to be cut to length as specified in the included instructions. With that, you should have everything you need to get the front end back to stock height.
By Nathan
Answer QuestionThese springs are sold in a pair for the model selected at checkout.
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