Kawasaki KLF300C 4x4 2005 Front shocks

MeavyHetal

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Arable Farmer
Hi I'm trying to find some front shocks for the above quad but struggling to find anything for the 2005, the ones I've seen are 88-02. I've tried to get shop to measure the length and width to compare but they're in a warehouse or something.

Does anyone know if they're the same? They look identical bikes to me. Thanks for any help.
 

Timbo

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Gods County
Hi I'm trying to find some front shocks for the above quad but struggling to find anything for the 2005, the ones I've seen are 88-02. I've tried to get shop to measure the length and width to compare but they're in a warehouse or something.

Does anyone know if they're the same? They look identical bikes to me. Thanks for any help.

Not any help, but can see the Front and Rear Shocks are the same for both a B and C bikes (2wd / 4wd) but are NLA from Kawasaki.

I would have a word with Quad Bikes Wales for an alternative uprated item, or maybe a 2nd hand bike / frame with useable shocks on it.
 

MeavyHetal

Member
Arable Farmer
Hi Timbo,
Thanks for the reply and apologies for slow reply.

I spoke to quad bike Wales but the shock I think will fit the bike is in a warehouse and unable to measure it up! I'm pretty sure it should fit as I can't find any difference between a 2002 and 2005 klf.

May have to order them and measure up before fitting.

Thanks!
 

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