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Old 01-29-2012, 08:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default ASR Anti-vibe stem YFZR/X

I have a ASR anti-vibe stem which is stock height for a YFZ450R or X. I ran this stem last season with my precision bar mounts and it was a great combo but trying out a +1 this time around. Overall its in really good shape, no bends, splines are good aswell. There is a mark near the bottom where some of the paint/PC came off shown in the pictures. $125 shipped




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hey i lossened up the bushings on mine, u were right about the feel. i like it better than my houser on my 08. top quality part here!
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Ya I wish it was a +1 the anti-vibe bushings/setup on this is alot better than the houser I have now, worked awesome with my precision clamps.
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bent my stock today..what other parts would i need to run this in its place?..or can it bolt right up? thanks
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