Upper Head Stay Brackets With Hardware 1998 Cr125 on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Up for sale is a pair of aluminum upper cylinder head stay
brackets with bolts from a 1998 Honda CR125 part number 50407-KZ4-J00 bracket. As pictured.
May fit other models. Flat
shipping of $5.85 via
USPS priority. I have 2 pair available..
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