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Moose Honda Brake Lever - Trx250x -trx250ex - Trx300ex - Trx350fe/fm -trx400ex - on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Manchester, New Hampshire, US

Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Moose Racing Manufacturer Part Number:M554-14-10 Placement on Vehicle:Right Surface Finish:Black/Aluminum Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Argentina

ALUMINUM BRAKE LEVER




  • Ergonomic design which eases pull and reduces arm pump
  • Cast aluminum alloy construction means levers can be bent back to original shape

Model Fitment:

TRX250EX Sportrax 2001 - 2006

TRX250X - 2009

TRX300EX FourTrax - 1993 - 2000

TRX300EX FourTrax - 2004

TRX300EX Sportrax - 2001 - 2006

TRX300X - 2009

TRX350FE Rancher ES 4x4 - 2000 - 2003

TRX350FM Rancher 4x4 - 2000 - 2003

TRX400EX FourTrax - 1999 - 2000

TRX400EX Sportrax - 2001 - 2006

TRX400X - 2009

***Stock photo, not of actual lever***

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