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Read Me: Info about YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660 (Pictures Back ONLINE!)

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Read this first before purchasing or posting about these shocks, most of your quesitons have been answered here or in the following replies.


THE OEM YFZ REAR SHOCK WILL NOT WORK ON THE 660 RAPTOR, the linkages are opposites.

The 04 on up front shocks are all the same physical size and will all bolt up using one of the discussed methods. The 09 YFZ450R shocks are long travel and will not work with the 660's standard travel front end. If you have a long travel a-arms setup then they will bolt up.



Installing OEM YFZ front shocks are a very common suspension upgrade for other Yamaha sport quads. Here is a little info on them for those in need of answers.

Price:
Prices can range from 100 dollars to 600 dollars for a set of OEM front YFZ 450 atv shocks. Dealers, quad shops, and salvage yards typically sell them for 300-600 dollars, ebay price is usually in the 175-250 range and personal classified ads are the cheapest bet at 100-200 bucks. However buying from another individual online is more risky than the other two options so be cautious with who you trust to send your money to. The best forums to try are those devoted solely to the yfz450, but most other forums with a significant sport quad membership will have a set or more for sale as well.

The change in ride height will depend on quite a few factors so not all bikes will be have the same way. Heavier riders and bikes with extended a arms will find the front end will sit lower than others. Preload is the major contributor to ride height, when you reduce preload down all of the way you will be at your lowest possible ride height but you will not have as much absorbtion when you try to land a jump. If you crank your preload way up to the top the bike will sit taller than it did with the stock shocks but you will have a much larger buffer against bottoming out. The settings you choose for this and other adjustments will depend on your bike, your riding type, your riding style, your weight, and eventually your personal preference as well. The best thing to do here is experiment.

One possible method of installation:


Everyone knows throwing a set of YFZ450 front shocks on the Raptor is the ultimate suspension mod for those that don't want to break the bank. I found a used set of 04 front shocks from [url]www.yfzcentral.com[/url] for $120 shipped, I was sold. They arrived within 4 days. Thanks yfz guy whose forum name I forgot! Removing the stock shocks was simple enough, jack up the front end and loosen the bolts. As for installing the 450 shocks, there’s a little bit of modding to be done. First thing you need to do is grind a tiny bit off the top brackets so they fit properly without any rubbing.



Since the yfz shocks are a little longer then the stock you have to cut out a small square in the a-arms to allow the 450 shocks to fit. I took a drill and bored my way through the center upping the bit size each time making the hole big enough for me to fit a grinder in there to square off the hole. This was relatively simple but you may run into problems without the proper tools.



Most installs I’ve seen grind off a bit of the a-arm bracket to allow the shock to fit, I decided to grind off the shock instead leaving the bracket with more metal/strength. You can also grind off some of the bottom part of the shock to avoid having to drill through the a-arms as well.



After that they should bolt up just fine and be ready to ride! There's no doubt about it these shocks work awesome for the raptor and make the ride much better whether you're racing mx or riding the trails.
I give the YFZ450 front shocks a 4...out of 5 :)




Thanks to Doubt for his excellent write up. Please feel free to post any other info or questions you have here in this thread.
 
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Re: Read Me: Everything you need to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor

I chose the other method of grinding the A-Arm and the bottom part of the shock. Sorry the picture is so blurry, I'll try to get a new one.

If you notice Arrow 1 is pointing to the weld on the lower shock mount. I ground this down but only to the point that I needed to, keeping as much metal/strength as possible. Arrow 2 is pointing to the spot on the shock (though it's hidden by the lower shock mount) where I ground down the shock to clear the A-Arm. Remeber you only need to grind enough off to clear the A-Arm.

 
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Re: Read Me: Everything you need to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

I have two questions just to make sure i'm on the right page. Got pre-load down but still seems a little harsh. Upper screw adjustment is compression and bottom is rebound right. Any recommendations on setting these. Thanks and great post. Should help a lot of people with questions. :thumbsup:
 
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Re: Read Me: Everything you need to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

how much do you weigh what do you ride in are you agressive do you ride track or trail
 
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I cant answer you I was just doing that so others would know
 
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If you ca pick up the shocks cheap from a reliable source it sounds like it would be a good upgrade. but if your looking to spend 300.00 plus I would start looking at after market shocks. You can pick up a set of works tripple rates for like 350. to 400.00. and they could be tailored to your riding style weight and a arms.
 
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Does anyone have shock settings for these YFZ shocks on a Raptor for a 190 - 200 lb rider?  I ride in all different terrain and like doing decent jumps.  I just installed mine last night and haven't had a change to try them out, but would like to dial them in somewhere close before I test them out.  Thanks guys!
 
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Re: Read Me: Everything you need to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

At the BOTTOM of the shock there is a golden screw. take a screwdriver and turn it counterclockwise until it stops. This is the rebound screw. When you loosen the rebound (all the way counterclockwise, the shock SEEMS SOFTER and it RETURNS FASTER, and it makes it feel like a softer shock, softer ride, though it is actually adjusting rebound speed.

The best setting for 130 pound person is all the way out counter clockwise then turn it clockwise until you hear 5 clicks.

DO THIS FOR THE OTHER FRONT SHOCK ALSO.

Ok, now the golden screw on the top of the shocks needs to be turned all the way counterclockwise till it stops and then turn it clockwise 9 clicks.
 
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Re: Read Me: Things you want to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

1fastrex said:
how are these shocks with +2 a-arms or anyother bigger arms?
I'm running them on +2/+1 arms. I have cranked up the preload a little and they handle well, but I do not jump at all.
 
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Re: Read Me: Things you want to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

Just got my new YFZ shocks :thumbsup: How do I see the pictures on this thread? :3question:
 
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Re: Read Me: Things you want to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

:eek: just put my yfz shocks on! i followed the directions and pictures on the top and they worked great! thanks for this terrific post! :thumbsup:
 
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Re: Read Me: Things you want to know about using YFZ 450 Shocks on a Raptor 660

I followed the instructions from this post and put on my YFZ shocks with a breeze!!

ALso put on gforce front and rear spacer. My quad handles like a dream!!!! Mostly trail riding and some small jumps but its totally different ride from before.

Thanks for the inputs.

alex
 
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i have recently gotten into sport quads. i baught an 04 660 limited edition. since i bought it i have put a procom cdi, jetted carbs, ready filters with no air box lid, yosh rs-3 full exhaust and a barnett dirt digger clutch. its pretty quick for now. but i was told that not only the shocks from a YFZ will fit but the A-arms will as well as a cheap way to get a little more width out of the front. if anyone knows for sure and could let me know that would be great. because i have a chance to get some YFZ A-arms and shocks for cheap
 
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Anyway we can get these pictures updated? Also I just bought a set on ebay for $185 shipped :grin_nod:. I'm thinking about making newer stronger a-arm mounts for the shocks (stock a-arms). This way the shock won't need any modding. I'll post pictures when I'm done. (next week) :thumbsup:
 
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