Talon R Sway Bar Shock

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Talon R Sway Bar Shock​

Link: https://www.superatv.com/honda-talon-r-sway-bar-shock

  • Honda Talon 1000R : 2019+
  • Honda Talon 1000R-4 : 2023+
NOTE: Fits OEM and aftermarket trailing arms

FEATURES:
  • Shock-absorbing coils give you a smoother ride
  • Made of hardened and black nitride-coated 4140 steel
  • M12 x 1.25 threads
  • Easy bolt-on installation
Kit Includes:
  • (1) Sway bar link
  • (4) Spacer bushings
  • All hardware
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Get More Control with a Honda Talon Sway Bar Shock
You like to cruise through winding trails and over whoops. But when you put the pedal down, you can lose control fast. Keep your UTV in contact with the ground and get better control with SuperATV’s Honda Talon R Sway Bar Shock. It replaces a sway bar link with a shock-absorbing link that allows your suspension to articulate better. It lets you corner hard without rolling your Talon.

Improves Your Talon’s Suspension
Standard sway bar links can stiffen your suspension, and when you turn hard, you can end up on two wheels. Our Honda Talon sway bar shock lets your suspension move independently without inducing uncomfortable body roll. That way, your tires stay in contact with the ground, and your Talon stays centered.

Sold Individually
One Honda Talon sway bar shock is usually good enough for most riders and makes a huge improvement to ride quality. The most aggressive riders will want to opt for two sway bar shocks to stay in control at max speed through whoops and races.

Built to Last
These sway bar shocks are meant to be driven hard—that’s why ours are made from zinc-coated 4140 steel. They’re strong enough to take constant abuse, and the zinc coating prevents rust and corrosion.

Installs Easily
Installing this sway bar link on your Honda Talon R is super easy. It’s a simple, bolt-on process with our included bushings and stock hardware.

NOTE: Sway bar shocks are sold individually.
 
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Have you guys had any issue with these rubbing on the SATV upper 4th link? I don't run a swaybar at all so never had any issue, but @Hometeam has the same rear SATV upper links and his stock swaybar links rub pretty significantly.
 
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Have you guys had any issue with these rubbing on the SATV upper 4th link? I don't run a swaybar at all so never had any issue, but @Hometeam has the same rear SATV upper links and his stock swaybar links rub pretty significantly.
I have 3 sets of the 4th links (I only have two installed because I didn’t want to install the third one until I figure out what I’m going to do) and they rub on both Talons that I have installed them on. I have adjusted and adjusted to see if I could get it to stop. It actually has put enough pressure on one of our talons to split the metal on the sway bar mount. I have had to remove the sway bar from that Talon for now. But I don’t like having the sway bar removed because my kids and random people drive them all over on snd off the road. For the none experienced person it is sketchy having the sway bar disconnected at 60 mph. There are times I have driven the Talon with the swaybar disconnected so beginners don’t have to be so sketched out. It is heavy duty part that works well except for the rubbing issue. I wonder if these shocks have a flatter profile or are spaced out more and possibly would not rub. For the record I am overall happy with most of my Super ATV parts.
 
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I have 3 sets of the 4th links (I only have two installed because I didn’t want to install the third one until I figure out what I’m going to do) and they rub on both Talons that I have installed them on. I have adjusted and adjusted to see if I could get it to stop. It actually has put enough pressure on one of our talons to split the metal on the sway bar mount. I have had to remove the sway bar from that Talon for now. But I don’t like having the sway bar removed because my kids and random people drive them all over on snd off the road. For the none experienced person it is sketchy having the sway bar disconnected at 60 mph. There are times I have driven the Talon with the swaybar disconnected so beginners don’t have to be so sketched out. It is heavy duty part that works well except for the rubbing issue. I wonder if these shocks have a flatter profile or are spaced out more and possibly would not rub. For the record I am overall happy with most of my Super ATV parts.
I think we've talked about this before. PM me some more pics and your email so I can get it all recorded. I know we couldn't recreate it with the Talons in the shop...but doesn't mean much.

So far, I've only heard great things about these. I know the RZR guys love them. We sell a TON for different RZR models and the X3.
 
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Have you guys had any issue with these rubbing on the SATV upper 4th link? I don't run a swaybar at all so never had any issue, but @Hometeam has the same rear SATV upper links and his stock swaybar links rub pretty significantly.
So far...so good! They are super popular in the RZR world and we beat them up pretty good on our Talons and they have been great.
 

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