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has anyone tried this axle? looks pretty good. just worried about strength. i just bent my durablue eliminator and need a cheap replacement.

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has anyone tried this axle? looks pretty good. just worried about strength. i just bent my durablue eliminator and need a cheap replacement.

 

I'm pretty sure your durablue has a lifetime warranty...

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I would go with the G-Force from RMATV. I have heard nothing but good things about them.

Tyler, those G-force axles are the shit. They take a licking and keep on ticking. I got 2..Love'em..

 

This bike has a G-force. Been rolled many times without being bent.

The frame got bent, the +6 swinger got hammerd, but the G-force lives on.

 

 

 

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I'm running the Forward Power sports +2 or +1+1 rear axle, and I like it, I've only had it on the Banshee for about a month but so far so good. I also ran there +2 aluminum rear spacers for about a year when I was running my stock axle and wheel set up and I had great luck out of them as well. The quality is great, the only thing I'm not real crazy about is the gold finish (I believe it's Zinc coated like most grade- 8 hardware). If you do decide to purchase the FORWARDPOWERSPORT'S Axle go through the www.forwardpowersports.com web site. Although it can be bought through eBay for the same amount of money, the web site offers free shipping. I do see that the Dura Blue axle also has a 6 month warranty vs NO warranty (that I can find) on the Forward Power Sports Axle. Dura Blue also offers a Eliminator Axle, and a X-33 Axle that are supposedly a lot stronger but the price jumps up as well.

 

I talked to Dura-Blue and some of the other Performance Axle Manufacturers when I decided to upgrade my axle and I couldn't justify the cost here is the info off both websites:

 

http://www.durablue.com

 

 

DURA BLUE +1+1 HEAVY DUTY AXLE (1987-2006).

 

Heavy Duty Axle

 

This axle is a recreational level axle that is twice the strength of the stock axle, with a over all width of 41.7 inches. Other sizes are also avalable. It's a cost effective choice when reliability is a prime concern. The Heavy Duty axle is designed for twice the fun and activity as your stock axle. The Heavy Duty axle has a six month warranty for bending and breaking. (see WARRANTY for details) This axle comes with a long lasting zinc finish. All Durablue axles come ready for a complete install. You will not have to buy any additional parts! Parts supplied with your axle may vary. See pictures below for details.

 

ITEM NUMBER:20-1142 PRICE = $360.00 Plus Shipping.

 

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http://www.forwardpowersports.com

 

 

Axle Heat Treated Steel 2" Oversize - YFZ350 (All Years)

Part Number: ASKU #: AT-03764-2

 

2" OVERSIZE REPLACEMENT AXLE

Yamaha YFZ350 Banshee

from

Forward Powersports

This axle is brand new and is made from heat treated steel. It's approximately twice as strong as the stock axle, and is much less expensive.

It has a total length of 41.7" and will fit the following models:

Yamaha YFZ350 Banshee 1987 - 2006

  • Made from heat treated steel
  • Approximately twice as strong as the stock axle
  • Accepts all the stock parts
  • Total length of 41.7"

Fits Yamaha YFZ350 Banshee 1987 - 2006

Price: $129.95

 

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Roll with a Gforce! I bent a Durablue and switched over to Gforce and never looked back. The only thing about the Gforce that I wasn't completely happy with, is the chrome finish. Given, it is a trail bike, the chrome didn't seem to last to long. It still looked good, but not great. Either way, I would go with another Gforce again, and again.

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