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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 02:22 AM
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Lightbulb 2009 Rear Shock for KLX250SF

I've got it listed on eBay right now for $120 but I would take less if sold direct. Make an offer.

It might be an option for those folks looking to lower their seat height. On my bike it made about an inch difference. Pivot linkage and links stay the same.

The bike had about 2K when I took it off last week.
 

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Old Mar 13, 2015 | 03:54 PM
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Do you know if it will fit a 2007? I put lowering links on my bike and have to run a little more compression damping to keep from bottoming out into the fender. Where are you located? I'm in norcal, bay area.
 
Old Mar 13, 2015 | 06:15 PM
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I do not know. I just checked and the part numbers are not the same between year models. That's not to say it wouldn't fit.

I do know that the '07 S model has one inch more rear travel that the '09 and newer S models. This '09 SF model has one inch less travel than the '09 S model and newer and its spring is stiffer.

The ends of the shock look like they would bolt up all right, looking at my '09 and '06.

Maybe someone else on the forum would know.
 
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