Shopping For:
  1. Clear Selected Ride Clear Selected Ride
  2. Manage Saved Rides
  3. Change Your Selected Ride
2005 Yamaha YZ250F

Factory Connection Fork Springs

$114.99

Please choose an available item.

Please make your selections below to view availability
FITS: 2005 Yamaha YZ250F change
 
It appears you may have cookies turned off in your web browser, or are using a browser that does not support cookies. You must accept cookies to use our site. For questions call us at 1-888-676-8853.
Factory Connection Fork Springs - Main
zoom: +

Product Description

  • Factory Connection Fork Springs are cold wound on precision CNC equipment.
  • These fork springs are heat tempered, shot-peened and end-ground.
  • Pre-set for fatigue resistance.
  • Wide variety of rates and applications are available from Factory Connection to suit your needs.
  • Guaranteed accurate rates and proper fitment.
  • Customer Reviews
  • Ask an Expert
  • Also Offered For
(25)
4.8 out of 5 stars
5 star   21
4 star   4
3 star 0
2 star 0
1 star 0
Fits OK.
JM450 Location: argentina
Burritos Location: California forests
1-10 of 25
Overall
Verified Purchaser
Location: CA
Best upgrade for my bike
Best thing for your bike if you are over 6 feet tall & over 200 lbs. Call & give them your hieght, weight, & type for riding. & they will recommend spring rate. Can't get over the difference. Feels like a new bike, a lot more fun.
Overall
Verified Purchaser
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA
Definitely a MUST!!!
"Getting the correct suspension for your bike is a MUST!!! I am about 210lbs and I was riding with a stock spring weighted for 135lbs and it made such a difference; It provided a more smooth ride and more comfortable ride. This product is definitely worth the money! The best part is, finding the right rated spring is made really easy with the help of Motosports's customer service!"
Overall
Verified Purchaser
Location: greater chicagoland the burbs
Fork springs
if the bike is sprung for ur wieght its gonna handle better,mabye without a revalve.it has for me,i paid 115bucks for mine its pricey but i do the work myself so having a bike that handles well and doing my own work i can easily justify the cost
Overall
Verified Purchaser
Location: argentina
OK
Fits OK. Materials seem OK. Poor instructions, meant only to be installed by specialist.
Overall
Verified Purchaser
Location: California forests
Boing!
Does what a spring does best. Fair price and quality you can trust.
Overall
Location: Kirtland nm
Great product
purchased these for my sister husband who is a bigger man he is 6'5 220 and he loves the ride
Overall
Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Tacoma, WA
Quality springs, can't go wrong. Motosport price-matched a competators price, so shop around first.
Overall
Location: socal
Good springs
good springs, but still bottom out on big hits! should feel a little stiffer for high spring rate I ordered!
Overall
Location: Reno, NV
Happy Again
The Factory Connection springs work great and the service from Motosport was fast and accurrate as always!
Overall
Top 500 Contributor
Location: st. George, UT
Good mod!
I am satisfied with the springs i got but in order to get the best performance out of my forks i should have done a re valve too I only weigh 145lbs and ride a crf250r 2004
1-10 of 25
Total Questions (10)
Questions with answers:
  10
Questions without answers:
0
1-10 of 10
ericcrump 1 month 28 days ago Location: Virginia, USA
Spring rate?
im 5'9 and do motocross what sppring rate do i need and also i wrecked and ever since like when i put pressure on my suspenion my forks rebound but i can pull it up another inch if i hold the front brake and lift the bike sits up higher but it doesnt do that on its own it only comes up half way thanks and also im about 195lb and ride a 2004 yz125
MotoSport Staff
1 month 26 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
The suspension should sag slightly under the bikes own weight. That is not going to be an issue. If it is only about one inch that would be about right for the forks. At your weight for your 2004 yz125 the front fork springs should be a .45. The rear shock spring should be a 5.0. When installing the springs it would be a good idea to break the forks down and check the bushings also. You will be able to see if there is any abnormal wear from a possible bent fork tube. It is not very common to bend a fork tube but it is possible. The other possibility would be if the front end was twisted during the wreck but that would be alleviated by removing the forks and reinstalling them.
vinnie32x Over 3 years ago
Directions?
Do these include instalation directions? Are they easy to install?
MotoSport Staff
Over 3 years ago Location: P+RTLAND
Normally they don't included instructions. They aren't the easiest things to install either so if you have no experience with forks, I would have a professional mechanic install them.
Top 500 Contributor
Over 3 years ago Location: ohio
The Shock is elementary but you will need your owners or maint. manual for the springs, its not hard (less work than replacing fork seals) but requires partial disassembly of the fork and you need to replace the fork oil.
dusty128 Over 3 years ago
Can i use these fork springs with my stock forks?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: USA
If your bike is listed under the "will fit these bikes" than yes these springs will work.
mulis Over 3 years ago Location: AUSTRALIA
Suspension?
hey i live in austraila and was wondering who to contact for the spring rates? im 70kgs and on crf450r mainly for motocross.. thanks alot!
Over 3 years ago Location: Fort Worth, TX
Race tech.com has great info.
oldtimer Over 4 years ago
What weight spring do I need?
I'm 195-205 and a top three B rider in harescrambles with a stock 250xc.
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: P+RTLAND
I would contact Factory Connections directly for suspension specs since it comes down to personal preference as far as how you want your suspension to respond.
Gr82bDad Over 4 years ago Location: Summerfield, NC
Factory Connections Recommends FSA 047?
I spoke with FC regarding springs rates as your website suggests. FC told me I need an FSA 047 for my 2006 Suzuki RM 250 two stroke. I'm 6'1" and 215-230 depending of time of season. Can you get this spring for me. I have an order pending which includes a 5.5 Shock Spring, SDG Tall Seat and a Sunline clutch lever. I'd like to get the fork springs from MotoSpot as well. Thanks for your help. Ed
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
In order to get that spring rate we would have to special order them in which normally takes about 1-2 weeks if FC has them on hand. You will have to place your order over the phone to have those special ordered though.
rogers Over 4 years ago
My weight 250 lbs i ride a 04 crf 250r what spring rate in the front forks?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Please contact Factory Connection, as they will better suit your needs. We don't have the formula for recommended spring rates. If you contact them they will get that for you. Thanks.
TMX41 Over 4 years ago
.48 Factory Connection Springs?
What is the difference between the standard .48 springs and the FACTORY FORK SPRINGS .48 DMG* listed?
MotoSport Staff
Over 4 years ago Location: Portland, OR
Their is no difference, the DMG means the product was returned to us unused and is in resalable condition.
u4giv3n Over 5 years ago Location: north richland hills, Texas
How do i figure out what .kg i need for my weight?
( i weigh 135 lbs. ride a rm125)
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 5 years ago
Please contact Factory Connection directly to get spring ratings.
shogun Over 5 years ago Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Spring rate?
06 yzf450 stock springs in the front. I weigh around 200 or so with gear, what size should i go up too.
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 5 years ago
Please contact Factory Connection directly regarding spring ratings. Due to a complicated formula they would best answer your questions.
1-10 of 10

Dirt Bike


Honda

Honda CR125
Honda CR250
Honda CR500
Honda CR80

Honda CR80 Big Wheel
Honda CR85
Honda CR85 Big Wheel
Honda CRF150R
Honda CRF150R Big Wheel
Honda CRF250R

Honda CRF250X
Honda CRF450R
Honda CRF450X

Kawasaki

Kawasaki KLX400R
Kawasaki KLX450R
Kawasaki KX100
Kawasaki KX125

Kawasaki KX250
Kawasaki KX250F
Kawasaki KX450F
Kawasaki KX500

Kawasaki KX80
Kawasaki KX85

KTM

KTM 105SX
KTM 105XC
KTM 125SX
KTM 144SX
KTM 150SX
KTM 150XC
KTM 200EXC
KTM 200MXC
KTM 200SX
KTM 200XC
KTM 200XCW
KTM 250EXC
KTM 250EXC-RFS
KTM 250MXC
KTM 250SX
KTM 250SXF

KTM 250XC
KTM 250XCF
KTM 250XCFW
KTM 250XCW
KTM 300EXC
KTM 300MXC
KTM 300XC
KTM 300XCW
KTM 350EXCF
KTM 350SXF
KTM 350XCF
KTM 350XCFW
KTM 380EXC
KTM 380MXC
KTM 380SX
KTM 400EXC
KTM 400MXC
KTM 400SX
KTM 400XCW
KTM 450EXC
KTM 450MXC

KTM 450SX
KTM 450SXF
KTM 450XC
KTM 450XCF
KTM 450XCW
KTM 500EXC
KTM 500XCW
KTM 505SXF
KTM 505XCF
KTM 520EXC
KTM 520MXC
KTM 520SX
KTM 525EXC
KTM 525MXC
KTM 525SX
KTM 525XC
KTM 530EXC
KTM 530XCW
KTM 65SX
KTM 65XC
KTM 85SX
KTM 85XC

Suzuki

Suzuki DRZ400E
Suzuki RM100
Suzuki RM125
Suzuki RM250

Suzuki RM85
Suzuki RM85L

Suzuki RMZ250
Suzuki RMZ450

Yamaha

Yamaha WR250F
Yamaha WR400F
Yamaha WR426F
Yamaha WR450F
Yamaha YZ125

Yamaha YZ250
Yamaha YZ250F
Yamaha YZ400F

Yamaha YZ426F
Yamaha YZ450F
Yamaha YZ80
Yamaha YZ85
* required entry