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Xr Crf Ttr Klx Drz Rm Kx Ktm 65 70 90 110 Kx65 Crf70 Ttr90 Klx110 12" Rear Tube on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park, Washington, United States
-Worked great when on machine -No leaks or patches -No damage to stem -Tube is clean -Not repaired anywhere -Some scuffs and scratches
Brand:Not Available Size:2.75/3.00-12 Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Not Available

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Part: 12 Inch Rear Tube

Removed From: 2004 Kawasaki KX65

Retail: Not Available

Part Number: Not Available

Brand: Not Available

Fitment: 

Will fit any MX or trail bike that has a 12 inch rear tire. Size is 2.75/3.00-12.

Condition: Used

Detailed Condition:

  1. Worked great when on machine
  2. No leaks or patches
  3. No damage to stem
  4. Tube is clean
  5. Not repaired anywhere 
  6. Some scuffs and scratches
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