Honda Crf50 Bbr Replica Swingarm Pitbike 125cc 150cc Free Fastace Shock on 2040-parts.com
New Kensington, Pennsylvania, US
A nice used bbr replica swingarm has some chain burn on the bottom and I drilled the holes out to fit a bbr chain slider also has some other dings and scratches. Also comes with a fast ace shock that is missing the metal bushings on one side but I'll include stock crf50 bushings, that will work if you drill out the holes to 14mm. I used it the way it is and it works fine theres just a little bit of play where it connects to the swingarm. I'll also include the 12mm rear axle with pcc gold chain adjuster and the bolt that connects the shock to the swingarm
There's a pic when it was on my bike, that other stuff is not included
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