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Cnc Frame Sliders - Right Side Only - For Honda Cbr500r / Cbr400r (2013+) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Berkeley, California, United States

Berkeley, California, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:CNC Machined Manufacturer Part Number:SD-HO21F Brand:the2wheels Material:Aluminum

For sale is the right-side sliders for a Honda cbr500r (2013 model or later).

This is "the2wheels" brand, found on ebay here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/272102622371

I dropped my bike, which damaged the sliders on the left side, so I bought a second pair of sliders, but am selling the right half since I don't need it. It includes all the pieces you need to install right-side slider for your bike -- and and a few extra pieces for the left which I didn't need to replace. Comes in original box, with directions and a diagram on how to install. 

THIS CONTAINS ONLY THE SLIDERS FOR THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE MOTORCYCLE

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