Honda Xr / Crf50 Extended Rear Brake Pedal By Sik50's - Fits (2000 To 2013) on 2040-parts.com
Oxnard, California, US
This is a 1''inch longer than stock Rear Brake Pedal made to fit a HONDA XR/CRF50 (2000-2013).It is constructed of mild steel and Tig welded and then painted Black.
These are made in my shop at King Racing U.S.A.
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