89-01 Honda Cr500 Cr 500 Kickstarter Gear Mechanism Assembly Kick Starter on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
You are bidding on a COMPLETE Kickstart Spindle with Idle Gear from a 1989 Honda CR500. These parts are the same for 89-01. You get ALL the parts you see in the photos. Everything is clean, in excellent condition and ready to install. With a start bid of just $29.95, you can't lose! So bid hard and often for these great CR500 parts and keep your Vintage Red Beast Roosting. I ONLY accept PAYPAL. Shipping for this item(s) will be $5.95 and includes insurance. I can ship this Worldwide using a USPS Small Flat Rate box for $23.95 with No Insurance. Thanks and please email with any questions..
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