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blasterkid
12-10-2004, 03:53 PM
any body use these a arms ? how do they work? good stuff for mx?

Panda
12-10-2004, 06:10 PM
I have a set that are for XC- plus 1- long travel, for my 450r. They make your bike sit lower without losing to much ground clearance. The only bad thing is that if you already have axis shocks you have to sell them and buy new axis shocks, because they don't just sell the a-arms by themselves, they sell them as a set. But they are well worth it, i love them.

Out_Sider
12-10-2004, 09:54 PM
how much is this package?

JDiablo
12-10-2004, 10:01 PM
like 1800 i think,you have to buy the package because they use a custom 20 inch LT axis shock,no other brands make them

Out_Sider
12-10-2004, 10:12 PM
really?? wow that sounds like a helluva deal.. 1800 for the shocks and arms

JDiablo
12-10-2004, 10:14 PM
idk it is prolly more though i think 2 grand im not posotive,but most likely it is higher then 1800

Cole Trane
12-11-2004, 04:11 AM
ARS FX are one of the best/most expensive a arms on the market. Prolly close to 2500-3000 g's for a set of arms and shocks. PM popo, he has a set on his Z.

I've only seen guys racing these with XC cause of the extra ground clearance. I'd go with gibson, roll, jrd, jb, or houser for MX.

slosh13
12-11-2004, 09:43 AM
ZBROZ Racing will give you any information you want about the ARS-FX stuff. The front suspenstion package includes top and bottom aarms, front fully adjust triple rate axis shocks, and balljoints/tierods for $2420. If you are wanting the rear, they said it is still in development. Although you will be able to get it in about a month for sure. The front and rear packages you will be able to get for about $4000. check em out....



ZBROS RACING (http://www.zbrozracing.com/HTML/HTML-ATV/atv-main.html)

Panda
12-11-2004, 09:51 AM
The price for the a-arms and front shocks list for right around $2500. The best way to get them is to go through ZBroz Racing, They are the main distributor for them.

www.zbrozracing.com


This year I was at a couple of the mx nationals, and Jeremiah Jones was the only person I saw with a set. I don't know how he liked them or anything. But you get what you pay for- top of the line.

Out_Sider
12-11-2004, 10:32 AM
thanks for the link panda and slosh, these are look wicked, and jeremiah jones said they were the best front end he's ever rode, im curious to see how there swing arm is gonna look, im really interested in these arsfx arms, keep the information coming

JDiablo
12-11-2004, 10:53 AM
Originally posted by Out_Sider
thanks for the link panda and slosh, these are look wicked, and jeremiah jones said they were the best front end he's ever rode, im curious to see how there swing arm is gonna look, im really interested in these arsfx arms, keep the information coming

did you see the one for the yfz450?it looks trick

JDiablo
12-11-2004, 10:56 AM
here,here is a pic of it,i think that is one good looking swinger with the roundtube,instead of the conventional square tubing

slosh13
12-11-2004, 11:04 AM
Heres another picture I found of the ARS-FX swingarm. This is from ZBROZ website. This swingarm is definately wicked and wild looking and I think will turn a lot of heads... This picture is the swingarm for the YFZ450.

http://www.zbrozracing.com/Images/Images-ATV/atv-swing-arm.jpg

JDiablo
12-11-2004, 11:06 AM
i guess it aint the round style bearing carrier design,that is oval:huh

R3Concepts
12-11-2004, 01:16 PM
Ars-Fx makes nice products but I dont see why they have to run Axis, dont get me wrong Axis are great but I would prefer PEP over Axis. Also Axis isnt the only company that makes 20 inchers, my PEPs are 20.75 free length and I know Elka makes 20+inch shocks becuase SoCal Fab Shop uses Elka 21-22 inchers for there arms.

stonerider250x
12-11-2004, 05:29 PM
its because axis makes ars-fx arms, so they will always be sold as a package