The inner surface of the outer fork tubes have Showa’s Dimplush texture, which features a wave-like finish to help retain an oil film for smoother action. The Dimplush texture also has Kashima coating to create a hard, low-friction surface that helps prevent wear so the sliding surfaces remain smooth for a long time. The lubricating material in the coating contributes to smoother suspension action, especially at the initial part of the stroke, and a better ride feel.
@@RideJBI 'marketing wank' lol thank you for this comparison. My non-sr 450 suspension feels too soft, so I'm looking into options for when the seals go out
Thanks for showing us the differences in these forks! Questions please, do you sell the sub valves for the 2022 Honda CRF250R's separate as a kit? I have checked your site and I did not see these. Any information is appreciated and thanks in advance!
Hello and thanks for the comment. There is a specific kit for the Honda CRF models. Here is the link for the DIY CRF kit. The JBI Subvalves are not sold individually. www.ridejbi.com/jbi-suspension-2017-23-honda-crf-pro-fork-diy-kit/
Thanks for saving some money for someone, possibly me. 😂 Claim to fame sr suspension is nothing to brag about. A lot of reviews on the bike models say it's on par with A kit stuff. Doesn't seem to be the case.
Hello, Great question. There isnt an "absolute" answer which is better since suspension preference is subjective / unique to each riders ability, terrain, and riding style. The regular KX450 model would be most liked by amateur and vet riders looking for the most comfortable ride. The SR models (KYB and Showa) are both firmer setups and liked by faster riders and/or riders that prefer a firmer suspension setup. For reference the JBI Moto spec is still firmer of a setup then the SR models but not by much. Is the SR worth the extra 2500, thats hard to say. The regular KX model suspension can be upgrade to equal settings or better settings then the SR for less then $1000.
Great video. Seems to be a lot of confusion going around with people calling the SR suspension "A-kit". Any chance you could do a similar video explaining the differences between SR and true A-kit?
Only the coatings are different. The valving is identical on the CRF450R and CRF450R WE. The shocks are slightly different since the shafts are different sizes
The inner surface of the outer fork tubes have Showa’s Dimplush texture, which features a wave-like finish to help retain an oil film for smoother action. The Dimplush texture also has Kashima coating to create a hard, low-friction surface that helps prevent wear so the sliding surfaces remain smooth for a long time. The lubricating material in the coating contributes to smoother suspension action, especially at the initial part of the stroke, and a better ride feel.
They say that but you can’t visually see the Dimplush texture or feel it by hand.
@@RideJBI but is kashima on 2019? Inside?
@@HPRaceDevelopment they sure do look cool!
@@RideJBI 'marketing wank' lol
thank you for this comparison. My non-sr 450 suspension feels too soft, so I'm looking into options for when the seals go out
Thanks again for sharing these things. Always interesting to see the workings of this stuff.
Thank you! Striving to make suspension information and mods more transparent and easily understood.
Good explanation.
Thank you!
Thanks for showing us the differences in these forks! Questions please, do you sell the sub valves for the 2022 Honda CRF250R's separate as a kit? I have checked your site and I did not see these. Any information is appreciated and thanks in advance!
Hello and thanks for the comment. There is a specific kit for the Honda CRF models. Here is the link for the DIY CRF kit. The JBI Subvalves are not sold individually.
www.ridejbi.com/jbi-suspension-2017-23-honda-crf-pro-fork-diy-kit/
@@RideJBI ok thanks for the information.
Great video!
Thanks!
nice video, maybe you can do video, how to convert from stock showa to sr showa? thanks
Thanks for saving some money for someone, possibly me. 😂 Claim to fame sr suspension is nothing to brag about. A lot of reviews on the bike models say it's on par with A kit stuff. Doesn't seem to be the case.
Your opinion. The showa better than last years kyb? On sr. And is the sr. Worth the extra 2500 in your opinion. I ve heard good things. About the sr.
Hello, Great question. There isnt an "absolute" answer which is better since suspension preference is subjective / unique to each riders ability, terrain, and riding style. The regular KX450 model would be most liked by amateur and vet riders looking for the most comfortable ride. The SR models (KYB and Showa) are both firmer setups and liked by faster riders and/or riders that prefer a firmer suspension setup. For reference the JBI Moto spec is still firmer of a setup then the SR models but not by much. Is the SR worth the extra 2500, thats hard to say. The regular KX model suspension can be upgrade to equal settings or better settings then the SR for less then $1000.
@@RideJBI cool .thanks
@@RideJBI Then theirs still,the Xtrig clamps.Full Pro Circuit pipe.And port job
Great video. Seems to be a lot of confusion going around with people calling the SR suspension "A-kit". Any chance you could do a similar video explaining the differences between SR and true A-kit?
what is a good baseline set up for a 23sr b rider 168lb? thanks
How different are these fork internals from the crf450we showa?
Only the coatings are different.
The valving is identical on the CRF450R and CRF450R WE. The shocks are slightly different since the shafts are different sizes
@@RideJBI I mean, I'm trying to compare the SR and WE suspension. Is one a better value than the other from the factory or about the same?
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the comments and watching all the vids.