1997 Honda Cr125 Rear Swingarm Assembly Cr250 52200-kz4-b00 on 2040-parts.com
Pueblo, Colorado, US
This is a used rear swing arm assembly removed from a running 1997 CR 125 and will fit several other CR125's and CR250's.
The swing arm assembly is in good working order. The swing arm assembly has been stored in
the garage for the past 4 to 5 years as the rest of the bike has been parted out.
There is a very small piece that is broke off the front of the swing arm as you can see in the one picture,
but it does not effect the performance of it what so ever.
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