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04 Honda Crf450 Crf 450 250 R Complete Front Forks Legs Tubes Shocks Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
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Ridgeland, South Carolina, United States

Ridgeland, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

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This Was Removed From A Very Clean, Running 2004 Honda CRF450R But It Will Fit Many Years And Models

Cleaned, Tested, Inspected and Guaranteed to Function Properly!

I rode this bike several times and fully tested this assembly
No leaks
Nothing stripped
Compresses and rebounds smooth
Nothing bent
No cracks
Mounts are intact

Includes everything you see, Bolt on and ride

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