JEYER86R
11-03-2006, 04:18 PM
I have spoken to a few local builders and they said this axle is as good as the Durablue it is just made overseas. I found out Rockymountianatv.com owns G-Force. So I emailed Rockymountain. By the way the axle is $199 for an adjustable.
My Email
Hi my brother had just bought a g-force axle for his YFZ 450 and is quiet happy with the product. I have an 1986 TRX 250r and I was disappointed to see G-Force does not have an axle for my bike. Even though this bike was made for only three years it remains to be one of the most popular (if not the best) two strokes ever made. I am register on a number of TRX 250r forums and I will be glad to spread the word when/if G-Force ever makes an axle for the 250r. One of the most common complaints among riders is the cost of aftermarket parts. I believe the cost of the G-Force axles and quality will make this a popular part on everyone’s list. Please notify if you can if G-Force is coming out with these axles soon (adjustable width) because I am in the market and don’t want to buy the expensive Durablue axles.
The reply from Rockymountain
Thank you for the email. At this time G-force has no plans in manufacturing the axles for this machine. The reasoning behind it is they say that since this bike has not been produced fro about 18 years now and is diminishing then they feel the length of the manufacturing process would not be well invested. I am sorry for the inconvenience in this and please let me know if there is anything else at this time.
Obviously they do not know the "R" world...I think with the help of everyone we can help them figure it out.
Ooh yeah they see it wise to make an axle for a TRX 250x....???
My Email
Hi my brother had just bought a g-force axle for his YFZ 450 and is quiet happy with the product. I have an 1986 TRX 250r and I was disappointed to see G-Force does not have an axle for my bike. Even though this bike was made for only three years it remains to be one of the most popular (if not the best) two strokes ever made. I am register on a number of TRX 250r forums and I will be glad to spread the word when/if G-Force ever makes an axle for the 250r. One of the most common complaints among riders is the cost of aftermarket parts. I believe the cost of the G-Force axles and quality will make this a popular part on everyone’s list. Please notify if you can if G-Force is coming out with these axles soon (adjustable width) because I am in the market and don’t want to buy the expensive Durablue axles.
The reply from Rockymountain
Thank you for the email. At this time G-force has no plans in manufacturing the axles for this machine. The reasoning behind it is they say that since this bike has not been produced fro about 18 years now and is diminishing then they feel the length of the manufacturing process would not be well invested. I am sorry for the inconvenience in this and please let me know if there is anything else at this time.
Obviously they do not know the "R" world...I think with the help of everyone we can help them figure it out.
Ooh yeah they see it wise to make an axle for a TRX 250x....???