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Honda Cbr1000rr 2008-2015 Cnc Billet Rear Subframe Race Hooks Tie Downs on 2040-parts.com

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Dania, Florida, United States

Dania, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Exotic Motorsports Surface Finish:Aluminum Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:cbr0815 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

CNC Rear Sub frame Racing Tie Holder Hooks Tie Down

CBR 1000 RR 2008-2015

 Exotic Motorsports Racing Hooks provide sturdy tie-down loops useful for strapping down your bike, convenient for when you need to transport it.

Our Racing Hooks are designed to install at the mount holes for the stock passenger pegs after they have been removed. Made of Billet Aluminum 6061 T6 and finished in Anodized black.

Set of 2 left and right side

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