06-09 Honda Trx 450r Billet Manual Timing Cam Chain Tensioner Adjuster Usa on 2040-parts.com
Olyphant, Pennsylvania, United States
CNC Machined from billet aluminum, These Manual Cam Chain Tensioners are a must have for any high performance engine. They remove out-of-timing problems, premature engine wear and excess tension caused by an automatic tensioner or hydraulic tensioner. It fits Honda 450r Models 06+ . Purchase includes manual tensioner, New gasket and New Stainless Screws. As always free shipping. The color is called Dark Apple Red. Thank you and Safe Riding. |
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