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Two Stroke Motocross Forum => Technical => Topic started by: maicoman009 on June 17, 2012, 11:45:20 PM

Title: Will a Honda-250f or cr-450 HPDS Damper Work On a KTM?
Post by: maicoman009 on June 17, 2012, 11:45:20 PM
  I just recently read an article in one of the dirtbike or dirtrider mags & cannot find that article to save my life! I just recall that the missing article said something about a Honda HPDS damper system would work fine on a KTM,Yamaha,Kawasaki or Suzuki?? If this is true I would'nt hesitate to buy one & install it on my KTM-300xc!
  If anyone on here knows whether the HPDS damper would be able to be installed & work on my KTM please let me know? The price of the oem Honda dampers are reasonable & imo would be worth buying one for my KTM......... ;)
Title: Will a Honda-250f or cr-450 HPDS Damper Work On a KTM?
Post by: nom de guerre on June 18, 2012, 04:00:50 AM
YES ... Ride Engineering makes an adapter for the KTM's

http://www.ride-engineering.com/products.php?d=1&p=c&pn=KT-SHSB0-KT
Title: Will a Honda-250f or cr-450 HPDS Damper Work On a KTM?
Post by: maicoman009 on June 27, 2012, 01:22:01 PM
YES ... Ride Engineering makes an adapter for the KTM's

http://www.ride-engineering.com/products.php?d=1&p=c&pn=KT-SHSB0-KT
Thanks a million nom de guerre.......... :)   GRATLY APPRICIATED!!!
Title: Will a Honda-250f or cr-450 HPDS Damper Work On a KTM?
Post by: 2STROKEREVOLUTION on July 18, 2012, 11:58:12 PM
  I just recently read an article in one of the dirtbike or dirtrider mags & cannot find that article to save my life! I just recall that the missing article said something about a Honda HPDS damper system would work fine on a KTM,Yamaha,Kawasaki or Suzuki?? If this is true I would'nt hesitate to buy one & install it on my KTM-300xc!
  If anyone on here knows whether the HPDS damper would be able to be installed & work on my KTM please let me know? The price of the oem Honda dampers are reasonable & imo would be worth buying one for my KTM......... ;)

Fairly good price, but I would go with Scotts. You get adjustability (which I take advantage of on my KTM).