A Set Of Front Shock For Pit And Dirt Bikes (make Sure Measurement) Peace Sports on 2040-parts.com
West Berlin, New Jersey, United States
these are front forks for pit or dirt bike, U will get both side. I have two pix with measurement for each side, please carefully check it out and make sure if u can use them.
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