WANTED: Showa A-kit rear shock for 2001 CR250

I am looking for a Showa A-kit rear shock for my 2001 CR250 project.
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12/25/2017 8:14pm Edited Date/Time 12/25/2017 8:15pm
Try sarholz in Germany. He had a few of them a while back. FYI 02 and up will work. The hisgh speed adjuster touches the bottom of the shroud but fitment and function wise it will work.
12/25/2017 10:40pm
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Try sarholz in Germany. He had a few of them a while back. FYI 02 and up will work. The hisgh speed adjuster touches the bottom...
Try sarholz in Germany. He had a few of them a while back. FYI 02 and up will work. The hisgh speed adjuster touches the bottom of the shroud but fitment and function wise it will work.
Thanks.. I did a quick google search and Sarholtz seems to be a pretty common name in Germany, but could only find Sarholtz KTM racing team and a small motorcycle shop named Sarholtz.. any more info on this?

The 2000-2007 CR250s all share the same shock body, but I believe the rod and/or clevis length is different between the two generations.

mike

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They were a Honda team in the 90’s and early 2000’s. I bought a few hrc and Honda parts off them a while back. He used to have a big eBay account.
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Also try mike at MB1 I had bought a bunch of stuff off him as well old Honda stuff.
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Thanks.. I did a quick google search and Sarholtz seems to be a pretty common name in Germany, but could only find Sarholtz KTM racing team...
Thanks.. I did a quick google search and Sarholtz seems to be a pretty common name in Germany, but could only find Sarholtz KTM racing team and a small motorcycle shop named Sarholtz.. any more info on this?

The 2000-2007 CR250s all share the same shock body, but I believe the rod and/or clevis length is different between the two generations.

mike
You can get diff length clevis’s. As long as who ever builds you shock sets it to the same length you are good.

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