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Touratech Progressive Fork Springs, BMW R80G/S Dakar, 1980-88

Touratech Progressive Fork Springs, BMW R80G/S Dakar, 1980-88

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$249.00

Item # 040-7427

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BMW R80G/S Dakar Fork Springs -

When the going gets rough, you'll want your suspension to keep up with the terrain. Installing progressive front fork springs will give your R80G/S Dakar a significant improvement in handling and braking, both on and off-road. This spring kit from Hyperpro is a quick and inexpensive way to drastically change your R80G/S Dakar's handling performance, or to revive a worn out set of springs. The progressively wound springs for the front suspension give you a plush ride at slow speeds, but when the road gets rough, or you decide to push hard in the corners, the springs are much firmer towards the bottom of the travel where you need it the most.

Product Features
  • Great upgrade for your front forks!
  • Made in Holland by Hyperpro
  • Includes springs and fork oil
  • Fits BMW R80G/S Dakar Models 1980-1988
  • Installation by professional recommended

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