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Jeremy:Honda/Showa Works Fork Kit
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[QUOTE="Tokyo Tiddler, post: 24587, member: 18872"] To answer your questions above, Both Showa & Kayaba trucks follow HRC Japan around to each track to set up their rider's bikes. They mostly use Showa (even on their 125s), but one or 2 of the HRC riders prefer Kayaba. The bike I rode was a satellite Honda team bike which contracts with HRC for works engines, hubs, titanium foot pegs and the other goodies that you find on HRC works bikes, but their contract is with Kayaba for suspension. These are same dark gold anodized works Kayaba's that Jeremy McGrath & others use. I have never ridden a "works-kitted Showa PRODUCTION CR250 fork", hence my original question. I never said I was not impressed with the full works Kayaba's either. I have heard from several noted sources that they haven't found a shop yet that could improve on the stock production CR250 Showa fork, hence again I am asking about the kit. I would not necessarily assume that a works kit is as good as a full unobtanium works fork. Jeremy W. ..help? [/QUOTE]
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