Description
Upgrade your motorcycle’s front suspension with the ARLEN NESS Black Anodized CNC Machined Fork Legs, designed specifically for touring applications. Crafted from high-quality billet aluminum, these fork legs offer a perfect blend of durability, lightweight performance, and sleek aesthetics. The black anodized finish not only enhances the visual appeal but also provides excellent corrosion resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance in various riding conditions.
These fork legs feature a tapered design that contributes to better stability and handling during your rides. The hidden axle design maintains a clean and streamlined look, enhancing the overall style of your motorcycle. Whether you’re customizing a touring bike or restoring a classic, these fork legs accept both factory and aftermarket suspension internals, offering versatile compatibility for a wide range of setups.
Designed with precision CNC machining, the ARLEN NESS Part No. 40-513 fork legs are engineered for a seamless fit and optimal performance. The dual-disc configuration improves stopping power and braking performance, making them an excellent choice for long-distance touring and aggressive riding styles. Lightweight yet strong, these fork legs weigh approximately 0.44 pounds, ensuring minimal impact on your motorcycle’s handling dynamics.
Whether you’re upgrading your existing suspension or building a custom touring machine, these fork legs are engineered to meet high standards of quality and performance. Trust ARLEN NESS to deliver innovative components that combine style, function, and durability for your motorcycle.
Features:* CNC machined from billet aluminum for precision and durability* Black anodized finish provides corrosion resistance and sleek appearance* Tapered design enhances stability and handling* Hidden axle design maintains a clean look* Accepts factory or aftermarket suspension internals for versatility* Dual-disc configuration improves braking performance for touring applications


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