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Thread: ATC 250ES Fork Boots

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    ATC 250ES Fork Boots

    Guys, I found a good 250ES fork boot that fits well. They are a little larger on the ID by a couple of mm's top and bottom but when they are tightened down with the zip ties, they are good to go. The length is perfect.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/321422309051...84.m1497.l2649

    35mmx54mm fork gator gators cafe racer cb750 cb650 cb900 fork boots gaiter boot
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    Good info as always Jim!!
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    Those are actually sized for the SX. The ES boots are about half the length. The SX boots fit is horrible.

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    ! Now that's another job I've got no excuse for...
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    Aren't these still available @ the dealership???

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    I was told the ES boots are discontinued. The fiche hasn't been updated yet. Even if they are still available, the cost of them per boot is pretty expensive according to the online fiche prices. Service Honda which is one of the lower prices web sites list them for about 29.00 each plus shipping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingw View Post
    I was told the ES boots are discontinued. The fiche hasn't been updated yet. Even if they are still available, the cost of them per boot is pretty expensive according to the online fiche prices. Service Honda which is one of the lower prices web sites list them for about 29.00 each plus shipping.


    Hello - I just purchased a pair from my local Honda dealership last fall (part # 51231-958-681) $28.83 each. (Canadian funds) Pricey - YES - but they have the correct OEM look - JMO.

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    Cool, I stand corrected. Thanks for letting us know.

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    None of this stuff will be available for the ES or anything else pretty soon...just some murmurs I have heard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKSTATE#1 View Post
    None of this stuff will be available for the ES or anything else pretty soon...just some murmurs I have heard...
    Not good to hear - I just purchased a NOS Honda front axel (part # 44301-969-680) unopened in the Honda packaging. Found it cheap in a local classified ad. Don't need it now but who knows - maybe someday. Local Honda dealership said it was obsolete.

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