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I have 06 450r front shocks on my 87 r with +2 a arms. They are fully adjustable and they work great for trail riding and play riding. I haven't done much jumping with them, but they feel great and for a low cost alternative, they are a lot better than stock 250r shocks. It does sit a little high, but for trail riding, I like it. If you went with +3 a arms it may not sit as high in the front. If you try them with stock a arms, they will be really stiff so make sure you if you get a set, get a arms as well. From what I hear, the 06 and up shocks are better than the 04 and 05 shocks, but I couldn't tell you for sure.
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1987 TRX250R...Flotek porting, Flotek lightened flywheel,
Boyesen Pro Series Reeds, FMF SST pipe, Curtis Sparks silencer,
Cool Head w/18cc dome, Keihin 38 Airstryker carb,
Burgard +2 a arms, 06 450R front shocks, TAG bars,
Janssen steering dampner, Nology coil, MSD Wire, AC bumper, AC nerf bars,
Maier plastic, Elka valved stock rear shock w/DRS,
ITP Baja black wheels, Kenda Klaw front tires, ITP Holeshot GNCC rear tires.

Coming soon...Fasst Flexx Bars, 4 gallon tank.

1996 Banshee...Pro Circuit Pipes & silencers, Pro Series reeds,
CFM Performance aluminum air box, Uni filters, Razr 2's, ITP wheels.

Coming up...a new clutch; it's toast! Lightened
flywheel, +4 timing, Nology coil & wires.
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