Red spring for the Red-shift


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I got the blue torsion reducer, while fog got the white torsion reducer. Red looks soo fast!20180617_202652.jpg
 

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Yeah there are aftermarket needle bearing torsion reducers, but I like the nylon ones (Less weight and maintenance free). Diverse Spring
 

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You mean Red/Blue or Red/White. The Red/Blue one!!!,,,, if we switch bikes! You already proved at mammoth how fast the Red/White one is....tough to beat that!
 

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FOD,, Can you comment on those foot pegs in the photo. I never seen ones with the extended rears. Some questions: Who makes them? How much? What at the +'s/-'s? THX
 

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FOD,, Can you comment on those foot pegs in the photo. I never seen ones with the extended rears. Some questions: Who makes them? How much? What at the +'s/-'s? THX
Sure thing....they are the fastway air ext. I need these because a couple years ago I ruptured my Achilles tendon shorting a step down. I had these on my yz250f and are a God send so that I can still ride! I continue to enjoy them on the redshift, but the safety tabs hit the ground quite often, never the case (pun intended!) when on the yz. It's an uncomfortable feeling when your bottoming the redshift and the tabs cause the pegs to jolt. Others who have ridden with the pegs actually like them. It's a great peg especially for charging rollers and whoops! Drop your heels and it's as if your pegs rotated perfectly for the attack! Negatives are they are quite pricey.
 

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