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Old 08-08-2010, 11:51 PM
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Default 450 front shocks on 250R?

im in the middle of basically restoring an 88 trx 250r and i was wondering if i could use 450 shocks with resevoirs instead of the stock ones i have now since they would work alot better and im trying to keep it as origional as possible
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You may have to shave some off the eyelet of the shocks in order for them to work.
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Old 08-10-2010, 09:09 PM
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Agree^^^^^^^^^^^^
I beleive it is a pretty basic install.
I had to shave alittle on the eye to put them on my 400ex.
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They bolt right up, I installed a set while my others are getting serviced @ works. they are stiff though and need some fine tuning on the settings.
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Does he need a conversion kit?
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No, I just bolted them right in.
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