Ttr250 forks
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Ttr250 forks
Decided to not use Drz400 forks because of issues sourcing light springs, got a lead on ttr250 2010 forks which are the same 43mm kyb forks as the kdx, just wondering if anybody is aware of any changes and improvements to these later model forks, don't want to buy if they are exactly the same, I will hold out for the fully adjustable drz250 forks if that's the case
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Re: Ttr250 forks
2006 was the last year in the USA for the TT-R250.
Race Tech shows 20 mm cartridges. The parts diagram looks like similar to a KDX fork. I would skip it. .42 springs in the USA, though.
Race Tech shows 20 mm cartridges. The parts diagram looks like similar to a KDX fork. I would skip it. .42 springs in the USA, though.
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Re: Ttr250 forks
Cheers , are you able to post a link to that info on the racetech website, I can't see to use it as well as you can, maybe because I only have a mobile phone
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Re: Ttr250 forks
They sow the 2040GV for those forks, same as the KDX forks. 20 mm cartridges. 1987 size.
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Re: Ttr250 forks
Those forks are no better than the KDX forks with all the same limitations. They are not worth the time and money to swap to IMO.
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Re: Ttr250 forks
Cheers guys, I will keep searching for drz250 forks, I. Just don't like USD forks for single track work, maybe a controversial topic but all my research points to conventionals and fork flex to be a good thing for slow technical
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Re: Ttr250 forks
Modern trials bikes have conventional forks.
I missed out on a KDX 220 with a Suzuki conventional fork conversion. I would love to have tried them.
I missed out on a KDX 220 with a Suzuki conventional fork conversion. I would love to have tried them.