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ArsFX a-arms
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Posted by: jgfarmsracer
anybody know if they have a web site
Posted by: kicker696
i'm pretty posative that they are AXIS shocks a-arms, like that is the company that makes them
Posted by: Dave400ex
I have looked a few times and have not found a site. I have a paper on them and no site is listed. I can get you a phone number though.
Posted by: xcyfz450
www.arsfx.net
Posted by: Zipman
The web site for Ars FX a-arms is http://arsfx.net
Kinda hard to find. Must not have a good search engine.
Posted by: YamaWarr0121
does anyone know how much some +2 or +3 MX style arms cost? really interested in these things..
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Originally posted by YamaWarr0121
does anyone know how much some +2 or +3 MX style arms cost? really interested in these things..
I don't think you can buy just the arms because they take custom length shocks. Total package is around $2400 i believe..
Posted by: zephead400ex
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Originally posted by Rico
I don't think you can buy just the arms because they take custom length shocks. Total package is around $2400 i believe..
I haven't seen a-arms designed like that before. Do they provide the lube too? Hell, that ought to be a "full service" arm!
Posted by: Sc0
Affiliated with Axis designed by Mike Hallock of AXIS and previously named "Vector" A-arms.
I think the +2 MX's with shocks are $2100.
+2's with extra preload springs, fully custom Axis shocks, steering stem, mount and clamp comes out to $2563, add a long travel custom rear shock with an extra preload springs and shock covers all the way around and then your looking at $3396.
Hope this helps. (they have more ground clearance than the Gibsons) They are working on a LT rear swingarm setup for the LTZ, they already have one for the YFZ, FYI.
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