YZ450FX Rear Suspension Lowering Link
There are two YamaLink options for the YZ450FX. Both increase traction, lower the seat height, and improve handling over square edge braking bumps and ruts. And both come with the trademark YamaLink grease zerk.
There is a 30mm YamaLink which everyone calls the “Trail” version.
And there’s our 10mm YamaLink which is referred to as the ""Race”. The 10mm is for tall and heavier YZ450FX racers who aren’t looking for a lowering link, per say. They want just a little bit of extra wheel/ground contact and off-the-top plushness for dry, hardpack, and rutted tracks.
There are two YamaLink options for the YZ450FX. Both increase traction, lower the seat height, and improve handling over square edge braking bumps and ruts. And both come with the trademark YamaLink grease zerk.
There is a 30mm YamaLink which everyone calls the “Trail” version.
And there’s our 10mm YamaLink which is referred to as the ""Race”. The 10mm is for tall and heavier YZ450FX racers who aren’t looking for a lowering link, per say. They want just a little bit of extra wheel/ground contact and off-the-top plushness for dry, hardpack, and rutted tracks.
There are two YamaLink options for the YZ450FX. Both increase traction, lower the seat height, and improve handling over square edge braking bumps and ruts. And both come with the trademark YamaLink grease zerk.
There is a 30mm YamaLink which everyone calls the “Trail” version.
And there’s our 10mm YamaLink which is referred to as the ""Race”. The 10mm is for tall and heavier YZ450FX racers who aren’t looking for a lowering link, per say. They want just a little bit of extra wheel/ground contact and off-the-top plushness for dry, hardpack, and rutted tracks.