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Crf450 Crf450r Crf450x Spanner Socket 07716-0020100 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.75
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Caledonia, New York, US

Caledonia, New York, US
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Fits counter balancer nut on: CRF450R ‘02-06, CRF450X ‘05.

  • 4-Pin spanner made of heat-treated steel. This is a 20mm nut tool.
  • Used to remove Honda OEM nut 90231-KY4-900, replaces Honda tool number 07716-002-0100. This item is made by MOTION PRO. Free shipping is in US only. Thanks 12-8253
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