CRF250L Rally'17-20 - Race Tech Hi-Performance Shock Spring Kit
Description
Race Tech rear shock spring. Make sure to select the correct spring rate for your riding weight, type of riding and skill level.
- Race Tech replacement shock spring
- Includes two required spring collars for installation
- Spring color will be blue or black
- Special order colors are possible for $50 more
NOTE: Build to order product. and as such can not be canceled, changed or returned once ordered. Typically ships in 2-5 days. Spring is blue. Race Tech's springs are made by Eibach and may come in Eibach packaging. Collars and spacer made by Race Tech.
CO: 1XSRSP 5524, 1XSPSC 55465530 & 1XSPSC B5552N
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Jonathan Welsh | May 15th, 2018
I purchased this RaceTech rear shock spring kit (along with the companion front fork spring upgrade kit) from CRFs Only because the suspension on my 2017 Honda CRF250L Rally felt too softly-sprung for my 6’4” 200lb body…okay, it absolutely was too soft from the factory! Thankfully RaceTech (and CRFs Only) have developed a “fix” for it. I purchased the parts from CRFs Only instead of buying directly from RaceTech, and I’m glad I did!
With the help of a mechanic friend, I was able to complete the spring swap/reinstallation in several hours (with the most difficult part being threading/tightening of the top-of-shock bolt’s washer & U-nut because it’s positioned in a way that has almost no access!). The bike no longer “squats” when taking it off the side-stand and my sag numbers are much more normal.
My ONLY gripe is that the upgrade kit should come with detailed installation instructions (or at least a link to an online video showing the correct installation method) and a sheet with the correct torque values for when the parts are replaced.
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