1989 Honda Cr250 Shift Shaft And Shift Lever on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Used shift shaft from a 1989 Honda CR250, part number
24610-KS7-830. Fits 1988-1991 CR250 and
1989-2001 CR500. Nice shape, comes as
pictured with shift lever. Flat shipping of $5.85, will
combine shipping.
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